US20140087636A1 - Grinding method of honeycomb structure - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a grinding method of a honeycomb structure, and more particularly, it relates to a grinding method of a honeycomb structure which can enhance a contour accuracy of a processed surface and form “a honeycomb structure having a ring-like bulge portion on an outer periphery, the bulge portion being formed into a tapered shape” in a short time.
- a honeycomb structure made of a ceramic material has been used as a diesel particulate filter (DPF) or a catalyst loading body for use in an exhaust system of an exhaust gas.
- a honeycomb structure made of the ceramic material is prepared, for example, by grinding an outer periphery of a joined honeycomb segment assembly to form the assembly into a columnar shape (e.g., see Patent Document 1).
- the joined honeycomb segment assembly is formed by joining a plurality of “honeycomb segments made of the ceramic material (the ceramic honeycomb segments)”. Therefore, the assembly is in a state prior to grinding the outer periphery, and does not have a final shape.
- the honeycomb structure has the final shape obtained by grinding the outer periphery of the joined honeycomb segment assembly.
- the grinding method disclosed in Patent Document 1 is, for example, a method of grinding the outer periphery of a ceramic work (e.g., the joined honeycomb segment assembly) into a predetermined shape by a grinding wheel, while rotating the work. Further specifically, in the grinding method disclosed in Patent Document 1, plunge grinding to grind the work by plunging the grinding wheel in a direction intersecting with a rotational axis of the work is performed on a predetermined portion of the work in a length direction. Afterward, traverse grinding to grind the work by moving the grinding wheel relatively along a direction parallel to the rotational axis of the work is performed toward the plunge grinding portion. According to such a constitution of the grinding method disclosed in Patent Document 1, a processing time can be shortened, and chipping can be prevented.
- a processing time can be shortened, and chipping can be prevented.
- a grinding method disclosed in Patent Document 1 is an excellent method as a method of preparing a columnar honeycomb structure.
- the grinding method has the problem that formation of a bulge portion takes time, and a manufacturing time lengthens, when “the honeycomb structure having a ring-like bulge portion on an outer periphery, the bulge portion being formed into a tapered shape” is prepared.
- the grinding method disclosed in Patent Document 1 when the tapered bulge portion is formed, it is necessary to move a grinding wheel at a low speed in a direction other than a central axis direction (a rotational axis direction) of the honeycomb structure. Therefore, a long time has been required for grind processing.
- a DPF having the above structure includes the ring-like bulge portion, and hence when the DPF is held in a metal container via a cushion material, the DPF can effectively be prevented from being moved in a diameter direction/a length direction in the metal container. This is especially effective when the DPF is heavy.
- the ring-like bulge portion preferably has a sufficient strength, because the DPF is fixed by the ring-like bulge portion.
- the ring-like bulge portion is preferably integrated with the DPF. When the ring-like bulge portion has a poor strength or has cracks, the DPF is removed due to vibration, and cannot be held. A dimensional accuracy is also important for the ring-like bulge portion, so that an overload is not locally applied to the ring-like bulge portion.
- a grinding wheel having a tapered portion for rough grinding in a travel direction of the grinding wheel, and a straight portion for finish grinding which is parallel to a rotational axis of a work.
- the rough grinding is first performed by the tapered portion of the grinding wheel and then the finish grinding is performed by the straight portion of the grinding wheel. Therefore, the grinding wheel is provided with the tapered portion, but a tapered portion is not formed in the processed work by this tapered portion.
- the straight portion for the finish grinding is parallel to the rotational axis of the work, and hence it is difficult to form the honeycomb structure having the ring-like bulge portion formed into the tapered shape.
- the tapered portion of the ring-like bulge portion is not parallel to the central axis (the rotational axis) of the honeycomb structure, and hence when the straight section is used as it is, any tapered portions cannot be formed.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a grinding method of a honeycomb structure which can enhance a contour accuracy of a processed surface, and form “the honeycomb structure having a ring-like bulge portion on an outer periphery, the bulge portion being formed into a tapered shape” in a short time.
- a grinding method of a honeycomb structure is provided as follows.
- a grinding method of a honeycomb structure which subjects an outer peripheral portion of a joined honeycomb segment assembly to grind processing by use of a disc-like grind processing member.
- the grind processing member includes a disc-like disc portion and a ring-like grinding wheel portion disposed on an outer periphery of the disc portion.
- the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly is ground by the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member, while rotating the joined honeycomb segment assembly around the central axis and rotating the grind processing member around the central axis, to prepare the honeycomb structure including a columnar honeycomb base material and a ring-like bulge portion.
- the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member has an outer peripheral surface formed in parallel with the central axis, a first grinding wheel tapered surface formed at one end in a central axis direction in such a tapered manner as to decrease an outer diameter of a tip, and a second grinding wheel tapered surface formed at the other end in the central axis direction in such a tapered manner as to decrease the outer diameter of the tip.
- the joined honeycomb segment assembly is an assembly to be ground which is formed by joining side surfaces of a plurality of ceramic honeycomb segments to one another.
- the grinding method of the honeycomb structure has a first ground region forming step where the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member grinds a part of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly having a first end as one end and a second end as the other end, on the side of the first end, to form a first ground region of the honeycomb base material and a first tapered portion of the ring-like bulge portion; a second ground region forming step where the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member grinds a part of a non-ground region of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly as a region which is not ground, on the side of the second end, to form a second ground region of the honeycomb base material and a second tapered portion of the ring-like bulge portion; and a center ground surface forming step where the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member grinds a remaining non-ground region of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly as a region which is left non-ground, to form a center ground surface of the ring-like bulg
- the outer peripheral surface of the grinding wheel portion forms the first ground region
- the first grinding wheel tapered surface of the grinding wheel portion forms the first tapered portion which tapers toward the first end, between the non-ground region which is not ground on the second end side and the first ground region.
- the outer peripheral surface of the grinding wheel portion forms the second ground region
- the second grinding wheel tapered surface of the grinding wheel portion forms the second tapered portion which tapers toward the second end, between the remaining non-ground region which is left non-ground and the second ground region.
- the center ground surface formed in the center ground surface forming step is the surface which comes in contact with a first tapered surface which is the tapered surface of the first tapered portion and a second tapered surface which is the tapered surface of the second tapered portion.
- the honeycomb base material of the honeycomb structure is formed by joining the side surfaces of the plurality of ceramic honeycomb segments to one another.
- the ring-like bulge portion of the honeycomb structure surrounds an outer periphery of the honeycomb base material, protrudes from the outer periphery of the honeycomb base material toward the outside in a flange manner, and has the first tapered surface, the second tapered surface and the center ground surface.
- a grinding method of a honeycomb structure of the present invention is a method of grinding an outer periphery of a joined honeycomb segment assembly by a grind processing member, in a state where a central axis of the grind processing member “having an outer peripheral surface, a first grinding wheel tapered surface and a second grinding wheel tapered surface” is parallel to a central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly.
- the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention has a first ground region forming step, a second ground region forming step and a center ground surface forming step as grind processing steps.
- the first ground region forming step is a step where the outer peripheral surface and the first grinding wheel tapered surface of the grind processing member form a first ground region and a first tapered portion.
- the second ground region forming step is a step where the outer peripheral surface and the second grinding wheel tapered surface of the grind processing member form a second ground region and a second tapered portion.
- the center ground surface forming step is a step where the outer peripheral surface of the grind processing member forms a center ground surface.
- the first grinding wheel tapered surface of the grind processing member forms the first tapered portion of “a complementary shape to the first grinding wheel tapered surface”. That is, the shape of the first tapered portion is “the shape to which a shape of the first grinding wheel tapered surface has been transferred”. Therefore, a contour accuracy of the surface of the first tapered portion (the contour accuracy of the processed surface) can be enhanced. Furthermore, during the grinding by the grind processing member, the grind processing member is preferably moved in parallel with the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly, in the state where the central axis of the grind processing member is parallel to the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly. In consequence, the first tapered portion can be formed in a shorter time.
- the second tapered portion is similarly formed by the second grinding wheel tapered surface. Therefore, the contour accuracy of the processed surface can be enhanced, and the processing can be performed in a short time. Furthermore, the first ground region, the second ground region and the center ground surface are formed by the outer peripheral surface of the grind processing member, and hence the contour accuracy of the processed surface can be enhanced and the grind processing can be performed in a short time.
- the first grinding wheel tapered surface of the grind processing member forms the first tapered portion
- the second grinding wheel tapered surface forms the second tapered portion
- the outer peripheral surface forms the first ground region, the second ground region and the center ground surface.
- the respective “surfaces” of the grind processing member grind the joined honeycomb segment assembly, and hence “the surfaces” (the first tapered surface and the like) of the joined honeycomb segment assembly (the honeycomb structure) formed by the grinding become “the surfaces” having a suitable contour accuracy.
- FIG. 1 is a front view schematically showing a grind processing member for use in an embodiment of a grinding method of a honeycomb structure of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view schematically showing the grind processing member for use in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a cross section of a grinding wheel portion constituting the grind processing member for use in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically showing a joined honeycomb segment assembly to be subjected to grind processing in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing a first ground region forming step in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a second ground region forming step in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing a center ground surface forming step in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view schematically showing a honeycomb structure to be prepared in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a side view schematically showing a honeycomb structure prepared in Example 6.
- a grinding method of a honeycomb structure of the present embodiment is as follows. That is, the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment is a method of subjecting an outer peripheral portion of a joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 to grind processing by use of a disc-like grind processing member 1 .
- the grind processing member 1 includes a disc-like disc portion 2 and a ring-like grinding wheel portion 3 disposed on an outer periphery of the disc portion 2 .
- the grind processing member 1 In a state where a central axis of the grind processing member 1 is parallel to a central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 , the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 is rotated around the central axis, and the grind processing member 1 is rotated around the central axis.
- the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 is ground by the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 , to prepare a honeycomb structure 41 including a columnar honeycomb base material 42 and a ring-like bulge portion 43 .
- the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 has an outer peripheral surface 4 , a first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 , and a second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 .
- the outer peripheral surface 4 is the surface formed in parallel with the central axis.
- the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 is the surface formed at one end in a central axis direction in such a tapered manner as to decrease an outer diameter of a tip.
- the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 is an assembly to be ground which is formed by joining side surfaces 13 of a plurality of ceramic honeycomb segments 12 to one another.
- the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment has a first ground region forming step, a second ground region forming step and a center ground surface forming step. It is to be noted that “a joined honeycomb segment assembly which is being ground” will also be referred to as “the joined honeycomb segment assembly”. Moreover, what is obtained after ending all the grinding steps (the first ground region forming step, the second ground region forming step and the center ground surface forming step) will be referred to as “the honeycomb structure”.
- the first ground region forming step is a step where the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grinds a part of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 having a first end 14 as one end and a second end 15 as the other end, on the side of the first end 14 . Moreover, in the first ground region forming step, the above grinding is performed to form a first ground region 21 of the honeycomb base material 42 and a first tapered portion 22 of the ring-like bulge portion 43 .
- the second ground region forming step is a step where the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grinds a part of a non-ground region 25 of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 as the region which is not ground, on the side of the second end 15 .
- the center ground surface forming step is a step where the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grinds a remaining non-ground region 26 as “the region of the outer peripheral portion” of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 “which is left non-ground”, to form a center ground surface 33 of the ring-like bulge portion 43 .
- the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grinding wheel portion 3 forms the first ground region 21 . Furthermore, the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 of the grinding wheel portion 3 forms the first tapered portion 22 which tapers toward the first end 14 , between “the non-ground region 25 as “the region which is not ground” on the second end 15 side” and “the first ground region 21 ”. Then, in the second ground region forming step, the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grinding wheel portion 3 forms the second ground region 23 . Furthermore, the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 of the grinding wheel portion 3 forms the second tapered portion 24 which tapers toward the second end 15 , between ““the remaining non-ground region 26 ” which is left non-ground” and “the second ground region 23 ”.
- the center ground surface 33 formed in the above center ground surface forming step is the surface which comes in contact with a first tapered surface 31 which is the tapered surface of the first tapered portion 22 and a second tapered surface 32 which is the tapered surface of the second tapered portion 24 .
- first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 is “the surface formed at one end in a central axis direction a in such a tapered manner as to decrease the outer diameter of the tip” of the grinding wheel portion 3 .
- the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 is “the surface formed at the other end in the central axis direction a in such a tapered manner as to decrease the outer diameter of the tip” of the grinding wheel portion 3 .
- the central axis of the grind processing member 1 “the central axis of the disc portion 2 ” and “the central axis of the grinding wheel portion” are common, and each axis preferably extends in “the central axis direction a”.
- the first ground region 21 and the first tapered portion 22 are formed in the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- the first ground region forming step ends.
- the second ground region 23 and the second tapered portion 24 are formed in the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- the center ground surface 33 is formed in the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 to obtain the honeycomb structure 41 , the center ground surface forming step ends.
- the honeycomb base material 42 of the honeycomb structure 41 is formed by joining the side surfaces 13 of the plurality of ceramic honeycomb segments 12 to one another.
- the ring-like bulge portion 43 of the honeycomb structure 41 surrounds an outer periphery of the honeycomb base material 42 , protrudes from the outer periphery of the honeycomb base material 42 toward the outside in a flange manner, and has the first tapered surface 31 , the second tapered surface 32 and the center ground surface 33 .
- FIG. 1 is a front view schematically showing the grind processing member 1 for use in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side view schematically showing the grind processing member 1 for use in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a cross section of the grinding wheel portion constituting the grind processing member for use in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows one of two cross sections obtained by cutting the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member along a plane including a central axis.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically showing the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 to be subjected to the grind processing in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing a first ground region forming step in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a second ground region forming step in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing a center ground surface forming step in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view schematically showing the honeycomb structure 41 to be prepared in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.
- the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment is a method of grinding the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 (see FIG. 4 ) by use of “the grind processing member 1 ” (see FIG. 1 to FIG. 3 ) to prepare the honeycomb structure 41 having the ring-like bulge portion 43 (see FIG. 8 ).
- the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 of the grind processing member 1 forms the first tapered portion 22 of “the complementary shape to the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 ”.
- the shape of the first tapered portion 22 becomes “the shape to which the shape of the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 has been transferred”. Therefore, a contour accuracy of the surface of the first tapered portion 22 can be enhanced.
- the grind processing member 1 is preferably moved in parallel with the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- the first tapered portion 22 can be formed in a short time.
- the second tapered portion 24 is similarly formed by the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 . Therefore, the contour accuracy of the processed surface can be enhanced, and the processing can be performed in the short time.
- the first ground region 21 , the second ground region 23 and the center ground surface 33 are formed by the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grind processing member 1 . Therefore, the contour accuracy can be enhanced, and the grind processing can be performed in the short time.
- the processed surface means the surface (the ground surface) ground and formed by the grind processing member.
- the contour accuracy” of the surface is a difference between a maximum value and a minimum value of a deviation from a design value concerning the shape of the “surface”. Furthermore, “the contour accuracy” of the surface is a value calculated from the deviation between the design value and a measured value which is obtained by measuring the contour of the cross section of the honeycomb structure (the joined honeycomb segment assembly) by use of a dial meter, a three-dimensional measuring machine, a two-dimensional laser length measuring machine or the like. It can be considered that “the contour accuracy” smaller than 0.2 mm is suitable (excellent). Moreover, it can be considered that “the contour accuracy” of 0.2 mm or more is defective (poor). It is to be noted that “the contour accuracy” will be referred to as “the contour accuracy of the surface” sometimes.
- the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 of the grind processing member 1 forms the first tapered portion 22 .
- the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 forms the second tapered portion 24
- the outer peripheral surface 4 forms the first ground region 21 , the second ground region 23 and the center ground surface 33 . Consequently, in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the respective surfaces (the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 , the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 and the outer peripheral surface 4 ) of the one grind processing member 1 form the respective surfaces of the honeycomb structure to be obtained. Therefore, in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 is ground only by use of the one grind processing member 1 , so that the desirable honeycomb structure 41 can be obtained.
- the grind processing member 1 for use in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment includes the disc-like disc portion 2 , and the ring-like grinding wheel portion 3 disposed on the outer periphery of the disc portion 2 .
- the grinding wheel portion 3 has “the outer peripheral surface 4 , the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 and the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 ”.
- the outer peripheral surface 4 is the surface formed in the outer peripheral portion in parallel with the central axis.
- the shape of the outer peripheral surface 4 is a shape of a cylindrical outer peripheral surface.
- the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grind processing member 1 becomes parallel to the ground surfaces of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 . Therefore, a contact width between the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grind processing member 1 and the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 is “an outer periphery width Wc” which is a width of the outer peripheral surface 4 . In consequence, the whole wide outer peripheral surface 4 of the grind processing member 1 comes in contact with the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 . Therefore, even when a movement speed of the grind processing member 1 is increased, the ground surfaces of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 have a better contour accuracy. In consequence, the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment can shorten the grind processing time, and enhance the contour accuracy of “the surfaces (processed surfaces)” of the obtained honeycomb structure “which are formed by the grinding”.
- the outer periphery width Wc which is a length of the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grinding wheel portion 3 in the central axis direction a (the width of the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grinding wheel portion 3 ) is preferably from 9 to 15 mm, further preferably from 10 to 14 mm, and especially preferably from 11 to 13 mm.
- the length is smaller than 9 mm, for enhancing “the contour accuracy of the surfaces” of the first ground region 21 and the like, a necessity of decreasing the movement speed of the grind processing member 1 arises sometimes.
- the movement speed of the grind processing member 1 is not decreased, a spiral non-ground portion is left sometimes.
- the length is larger than 15 mm, a mass of the grind processing member 1 increases, and vibration at rotation (“a deviation” of the rotation center (the central axis)) takes place sometimes.
- a taper width Wb of the grinding wheel portion 3 is preferably from 8 to 10 mm, further preferably from 8.4 to 9.6 mm, and especially preferably from 8.8 to 9.2 mm.
- the width is smaller than 8 mm, the first grinding wheel tapered surface or the like becomes small, and the desirable first tapered surface or the like cannot easily be formed sometimes.
- the width is larger than 10 mm, the outer periphery width Wc decreases.
- the taper widths Wb are the lengths of the first grinding wheel tapered surface and the second grinding wheel tapered surface in the central axis direction a.
- the taper width Wb of the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 and the taper width Wb of the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 may have different sizes, but preferably have the same size.
- a grinding wheel width Wa which is a length of the grinding wheel portion 3 in the central axis direction a is preferably from 25 to 35 mm, further preferably from 28 to 32 mm, and especially preferably from 29 to 31 mm.
- the grinding wheel width Wa is smaller than 25 mm, a necessity of decreasing the taper width Wb or the outer periphery width Wc arises sometimes.
- the grinding wheel width Wa is larger than 35 mm, the mass of the grind processing member 1 increases, and the vibration at the rotation (“the deviation” of the rotation center (the central axis)) takes place sometimes.
- a length, in “a diameter direction from the central axis toward the outside” (a grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d), of each of one end surface (one end surface 7 of the grinding wheel portion) and the other end surface (the other end surface 8 of the grinding wheel portion) of the grinding wheel portion 3 in the central axis direction is preferably from 3 to 7 mm.
- the grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d is preferably from 4 to 6 mm, and especially preferably from 4.5 to 5.5 mm.
- the grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d of the one end surface 7 of the grinding wheel portion and the grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d of the other end surface 8 of the grinding wheel portion may be different lengths, but are preferably the same.
- the material of the grinding wheel portion 3 includes metal bonded (bound) diamond grains.
- a diameter of a cross section of the grind processing member 1 which is perpendicular to the central axis is preferably from 300 to 400 mm, further preferably from 320 to 380 mm, and especially preferably from 340 to 360 mm.
- the diameter is smaller than 300 mm, the taper width Wb and the grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d of the grinding wheel portion 3 are not easily set to desirable lengths sometimes.
- it is necessary to increase the grinding wheel rotation speed, which results in enlargement of a device sometimes.
- the diameter is larger than 400 mm, a necessity of enlarging the device to rotate and move the grind processing member 1 arises sometimes.
- the device may be any device that can rotate the grind processing member 1 “around the central axis”, and move the grind processing member 1 .
- the device is further preferably a device capable of moving the grind processing member 1 in the central axis direction.
- the disc portion 2 constituting the grind processing member 1 is a disc-like member.
- Examples of a shape of the disc portion 2 include a round plate shape having a dented central portion, and a round plate shape having a pore at a predetermined position.
- the examples of the shape also include a shape like “a wheel of a structure where a rim positioned in an outer periphery is connected to a hub positioned in the center via a spoke”.
- the grinding wheel portion 3 is disposed on the outer periphery of the disc portion 2 .
- a thickness of the disc portion 2 is preferably the same as the grinding wheel width Wa of the grinding wheel portion 3 .
- There is not any special restriction on a material of the disc portion 2 but the material is preferably carbon steel.
- a central axis portion of the disc portion 2 of the grind processing member 1 is preferably attached to a rotary shaft of the device provided with the grind processing member 1 for use.
- the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 which is the assembly to be ground in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment is formed by joining the side surfaces 13 of the plurality of ceramic honeycomb segments 12 to one another.
- the ceramic honeycomb segments 12 are joined to each other by the joining portion 16 .
- Each of the ceramic honeycomb segments 12 has porous partition walls with which a plurality of cells extending from one end surface to the other end surface is formed. Moreover, in the ceramic honeycomb segment 12 , plugged portions are formed in open frontal areas of the predetermined cells in the one end surface and open frontal areas of the remaining cells in the other end surface. Moreover, the predetermined cells and the remaining cells are alternately arranged, and checkered patterns are formed in both the end surfaces of the ceramic honeycomb segment 12 . It is to be noted that the ceramic honeycomb segment does not have to be provided with the plugged portions.
- a material constituting the ceramic honeycomb segments 12 is preferably a silicon-silicon carbide composite material, silicon carbide, or silicon.
- the silicon-silicon carbide composite material is a material in which “silicon carbide particles are bound by metal silicon in a state where pores are formed among the silicon carbide particles”.
- the porosity is preferably from 30 to 80%, and further preferably from 40 to 65%.
- the porosity is in such a range, it is possible to decrease a pressure loss while maintaining strength.
- the porosity is smaller than 30%, the pressure loss increases sometimes.
- the porosity is in excess of 80%, the strength deteriorates sometimes.
- the porosity is a value measured by Archimedes method.
- An average pore diameter ( ⁇ m) of the ceramic honeycomb segments 12 is preferably from 5 to 50 ⁇ m, and further preferably from 7 to 35 ⁇ m.
- the average pore diameter is in such a range, it is possible to effectively collect a particulate matter (PM).
- PM particulate matter
- the average pore diameter is smaller than 5 ⁇ m, clogging with the PM easily takes place sometimes.
- the average pore diameter is in excess of 50 ⁇ m and the prepared honeycomb structure is used as a diesel particulate filter (DPF), the PM is not collected by the honeycomb structure but passes through the honeycomb structure.
- the average pore diameter is a value measured by a mercury porosimeter.
- an average particle diameter of the silicon carbide particles is preferably from 5 to 100 ⁇ m. With such an average particle diameter, the porosity and average pore diameter of the ceramic honeycomb segments 12 are easily controlled in the above range. When the average particle diameter is smaller than 5 ⁇ m, the average pore diameter excessively decreases sometimes. When the average particle diameter is larger than 100 ⁇ m, the porosity excessively decreases sometimes.
- the average particle diameter of silicon carbide is a value measured in conformity to JIS R 1629.
- each of the partition walls of the ceramic honeycomb segments 12 there is not any special restriction on a thickness of each of the partition walls of the ceramic honeycomb segments 12 , but the thickness is preferably from 50 to 2000 ⁇ m.
- the partition wall thickness is smaller than 50 ⁇ m, strength of the prepared honeycomb structure deteriorates sometimes.
- the partition wall thickness is larger than 2000 ⁇ m, the pressure loss of the prepared honeycomb structure increases sometimes.
- the cell density is preferably from 0.9 to 311 cells/cm 2 , and further preferably from 7.8 to 62 cells/cm 2 .
- the cell density is smaller than 0.9 cell/cm 2 and the prepared honeycomb structure is used as the DPF, an effective filter area decreases sometimes.
- the cell density is larger than 311 cells/cm 2 and the prepared honeycomb structure is used as the DPF, the pressure loss increases sometimes.
- each of the ceramic honeycomb segments 12 is a cell shape in a cross section of the ceramic honeycomb segment 12 which is vertical to the central axis direction (a cell extending direction) of the ceramic honeycomb segment.
- An example of a material of the joining portions 16 which join the ceramic honeycomb segments 12 to one another include is a material obtained by adding, to ceramic powder, an inorganic fiber such as a ceramic fiber, an organic and/or inorganic binder and a dispersion medium such as water.
- An example of the ceramic powder is powder of silica, alumina, mullite, cordierite or the like.
- a shape of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 is a columnar shape including an octagonal cross section perpendicular to the central axis direction.
- the shape of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 is preferably the columnar shape including the octagonal cross section perpendicular to the central axis direction, but the shape is not limited to this example.
- the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 preferably has a columnar shape in which “the shape of the cross section perpendicular to the central axis direction is a round shape or a polygonal shape”.
- the shape of the cross section of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 which is perpendicular to the central axis direction is further preferably a quadrangular shape, a hexagonal shape, or an octagonal shape.
- the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 having the polygonal cross section perpendicular to the central axis direction is also subjected to grind processing by use of the one grind processing member, so that the honeycomb structure can be obtained.
- the grind processing member 1 is moved “from the first end 14 toward the second end 15 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 (a moving direction)”.
- the grind processing member 1 is moved in parallel with the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 , to prepare the honeycomb structure in which the shape of “the cross section perpendicular to the central axis” is round.
- a grinding state A on the left side of the paper surface of FIG. 5 shows that the grind processing member 1 starts to grind the first end 14 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- FIG. 5 shows that the grind processing member 1 forms the first ground region 21 and the first tapered portion 22 in the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- both end surfaces of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 are held by a rotating member 51 of a rotating device.
- a rotational axis of the rotating member 51 and the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 are the same axis.
- the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 rotates around the central axis by rotation driving of the rotating member 51 .
- “a white arrow” drawn beside the grind processing member indicates the moving direction of the grind processing member.
- a white arrow” drawn beside the grind processing member similarly indicates the moving direction of the grind processing member.
- a movement speed of the grind processing member 1 is preferably from 200 to 400 mm/minute, further preferably from 240 to 360 mm/minute, and especially preferably from 280 to 320 mm/minute.
- the movement speed is higher than 400 mm/minute, the contour accuracy of the surfaces of the first ground region 21 and the first tapered portion 22 deteriorate sometimes.
- the movement speed is lower than 200 mm/minute, a grinding time excessively lengthens sometimes.
- the movement speeds of the grind processing member 1 in the second ground region forming step and the center ground surface forming step are also preferably in the above range.
- the grind processing member 1 When the grind processing member 1 is moved from the first end 14 toward the second end 15 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 , the joined honeycomb segment assembly is rotated around the central axis, and the grind processing member is moved while rotating around the central axis.
- the rotation speed is preferably from 100 to 200 rpm, further preferably from 120 to 180 rpm, and especially preferably from 140 to 160 rpm.
- the rotation speed is lower than 100 rpm, the contour accuracy of the surfaces of the first ground region 21 and the first tapered portion 22 deteriorate sometimes.
- the rotation speed is higher than 200 rpm, a load of the rotating device increases, which requires a large-scale device sometimes.
- the rotation speed is preferably from 2000 to 6000 rpm, further preferably from 3000 to 5000 rpm, and especially preferably from 3500 to 4500 rpm.
- the rotation speed is lower than 2000 rpm, the contour accuracy of the surfaces of the first ground region 21 and the first tapered portion 22 deteriorate sometimes.
- the rotation speed is higher than 6000 rpm, the load of the rotating device increases, which requires the large-scale device sometimes.
- the rotation speeds of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 in the second ground region forming step and the center ground surface forming step are also preferably in the above range. Furthermore, the rotation speeds of the grind processing member 1 in the second ground region forming step and the center ground surface forming step are also preferably in the above range.
- the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grinding wheel portion 3 forms the first ground region 21 .
- the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 of the grinding wheel portion 3 forms the first tapered portion 22 .
- the surfaces (the outer peripheral surface 4 and the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 ) of the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grind the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 , and hence it is possible to enhance “the contour accuracy of the surfaces” of the ground portions.
- a taper angle of the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 of the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 is the same as a taper angle of the first tapered portion 22 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 (the honeycomb structure 41 ).
- the first ground region forming step is a step of forming the first ground region 21 and the first tapered portion 22 in the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 as described above.
- the grind processing member 1 is preferably detached from the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 and moved to the second end 15 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- the second ground region forming step is preferably performed.
- the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 of the grind processing member 1 forms the first tapered portion 22
- the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 of the grind processing member 1 forms the second tapered portion 24 . Therefore, when the first ground region forming step shifts to the second ground region forming step, it is not necessary to change a direction of the grind processing member (a facing direction of the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 and the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 ).
- the grind processing member 1 is moved “from the second end 15 toward the first end 14 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 ”.
- the grind processing member 1 is moved in parallel with the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 , to prepare the honeycomb structure in which the shape of “the cross section perpendicular to the central axis” is round.
- a grinding state C on the left side of the paper surface of FIG. 6 shows that the grind processing member 1 starts to grind the second end 15 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- FIG. 6 shows that the grind processing member 1 forms the second ground region 23 and the second tapered portion 24 in the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- both the end surfaces of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 are held by the rotating member 51 of the rotating device.
- the rotational axis of the rotating member 51 and the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 are the same axis.
- the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 rotates around the central axis by the rotation driving of the rotating member 51 .
- the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grinds “a part of the non-ground region 25 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 on the second end 15 side”. Consequently, the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grinding wheel portion 3 forms the second ground region 23 , and the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 of the grinding wheel portion 3 forms the second tapered portion 24 which tapers toward the second end 15 , “between the remaining non-ground region 26 which is left non-ground and the second ground region 23 ”.
- the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 is ground by the surfaces (the outer peripheral surface 4 and the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 ) of the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 , and hence it is possible to enhance “the contour accuracy of the surfaces” of the ground portions.
- the taper angle of the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 of the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 is the same as the taper angle of the second tapered portion 24 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 (the honeycomb structure 41 ).
- the second ground region forming step is a step of forming the second ground region 23 and the second tapered portion 24 in the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 as described above.
- the grind processing member 1 is preferably detached from the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 and moved to one end of the remaining non-ground region 26 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- the one end of the remaining non-ground region 26 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 is the end in the cell extending direction.
- the center ground surface forming step is preferably performed.
- the grind processing member 1 is moved, so that the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grinds “the remaining non-ground region 26 of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 ”.
- the grind processing member 1 is moved in parallel with the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 , to prepare the honeycomb structure in which the shape of “the cross section perpendicular to the central axis” is round.
- a grinding state E on the left side of the paper surface of FIG. 7 shows that the grind processing member 1 starts to grind the remaining non-ground region 26 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- FIG. 7 shows that the grind processing member 1 forms the center ground surface 33 in the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- both the end surfaces of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 are held by the rotating member 51 of the rotating device.
- the rotational axis of the rotating member 51 and the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 are the same axis.
- the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 rotates around the central axis by the rotation driving of the rotating member 51 .
- the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 forms the center ground surface 33 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 . Consequently, the center ground surface 33 is formed by the surface (the outer peripheral surface 4 ) of the grind processing member 1 , and hence the contour accuracy of the center ground surface 33 can be enhanced.
- the center ground surface forming step is a step of forming the center ground surface 33 in the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 as described above.
- the honeycomb structure 41 including the cylindrical honeycomb base material 42 and the ring-like bulge portion 43 can be obtained.
- the honeycomb structure obtained by the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment includes the cylindrical honeycomb base material 42 and the ring-like bulge portion 43 .
- the honeycomb structure 41 shown in FIG. 8 the cells and partition walls of the ceramic honeycomb segments 12 are omitted.
- the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention may be a method of preparing the honeycomb structure in which “the shape of the cross section perpendicular to the central axis is elliptic”. In this case, the shape of the cross section of the ring-like bulge portion “which is perpendicular to the central axis” is also preferably elliptic.
- the grind processing member and the joined honeycomb segment assembly are preferably operated as follows. That is, the elliptic shape can be obtained by changing a distance to press the grind processing member (a distance between the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly and the grind processing member) in accordance with a phase of rotation (a half cycle corresponds to one cycle) while rotating the joined honeycomb segment assembly. At this time, the grind processing member periodically changes the distance between the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly and the grind processing member.
- the above operation is preferably performed in the first ground region forming step, the second ground region forming step and the center ground surface forming step, respectively. That is, in the first ground region forming step, the distance between the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly and the grind processing member is preferably changed, while moving the grind processing member 1 from the first end 14 toward the second end 15 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- the distance between the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly and the grind processing member is preferably changed, while moving the grind processing member 1 from the second end 15 toward the first end 14 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- the distance between the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly and the grind processing member is preferably changed, while moving the grind processing member 1 in parallel with the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- the honeycomb base material 42 is formed by joining the side surfaces of the plurality of ceramic honeycomb segments 12 to one another.
- the ceramic honeycomb segments 12 are joined to each other by the joining portion 16 .
- the ring-like bulge portion 43 surrounds the outer periphery of the honeycomb base material 42 and protrudes from the outer periphery of the honeycomb base material 42 toward the outside in a flange manner.
- the ring-like bulge portion 43 is surrounded by “the first tapered surface 31 , the second tapered surface 32 and the center ground surface 33 ”.
- a joined honeycomb segment assembly was prepared. Specifically, 80 parts by mass of SiC powder and 20 parts by mass of metal Si powder were first mixed to obtain a ceramic raw material. A pore former, a binder, a surfactant and water were added to the obtained ceramic raw material, to prepare a green body having plasticity. As the pore former, starch was used. As the binder, methylcellulose and hydroxypropoxyl methylcellulose were used. As the surfactant, sodium laurate was used. To 100 parts by mass of ceramic raw material, there were added 5 parts by mass of pore former, 3 parts by mass of methylcellulose, 3 parts by mass of hydroxypropoxyl methylcellulose, 1 part by mass of surfactant, and 32 parts by mass of water. The obtained green body was extruded using a honeycomb structure forming die, and dried by microwaves and hot air, to obtain a dried honeycomb body.
- the obtained dried honeycomb body was degreased at about 400° C. in an air atmosphere.
- the degreased dried honeycomb body was fired at about 1450° C. in an inert-argon atmosphere, and SiC crystal particles were bound by Si, to obtain a ceramic honeycomb segment.
- a cross section which is perpendicular to a cell extending direction was a regular tetragon with a side of 30 mm, and a length in the cell extending direction was 150 mm.
- a cell density was 300 cells/cm 2
- a partition wall thickness was 300 ⁇ m.
- each of four of the 12 ceramic honeycomb segments was cut into two equal parts so as to obtain two ceramic honeycomb segments each having an isosceles triangular cross section perpendicular to the cell extending direction.
- a joining material a material obtained by adding a silica fiber, an organic binder and water to alumina powder was used.
- honeycomb structure was obtained as follows.
- a first ground region forming step was performed (see FIG. 5 ). Specifically, in a state where a central axis of a grind processing member 1 was parallel to a central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 , the grind processing member 1 was moved from a first end 14 toward a second end 15 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 in parallel with the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- the grind processing member 1 When the grind processing member 1 was moved from the first end 14 toward the second end 15 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 , the joined honeycomb segment assembly was rotated around the central axis, and the grind processing member was moved while rotating around the central axis.
- the first end 14 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 was one end of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11
- the second end 15 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 was the other end of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- the grind processing member 1 was moved from the first end 14 toward the second end 15 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 , so that a grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 ground a part of an outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 on a first end 14 side.
- an outer peripheral surface 4 of the grinding wheel portion 3 formed a first ground region 21 .
- a first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 of the grinding wheel portion 3 formed a first tapered portion 22 .
- a second ground region forming step was performed (see FIG. 6 ).
- the grind processing member 1 was moved from the second end 15 toward the first end 14 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 in parallel with the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 . Consequently, the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 ground “a part of a non-ground region 25 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 on a second end 15 side”.
- the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grinding wheel portion 3 formed a second ground region 23
- a second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 of the grinding wheel portion 3 formed a second tapered portion 24 which tapered toward the second end 15 , “between a remaining non-ground region 26 which was left non-ground and the second ground region 23 ”.
- the central axis of the grind processing member 1 was parallel to the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 . Furthermore, when the grind processing member 1 was moved from the second end 15 toward the first end 14 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 , the joined honeycomb segment assembly was rotated around the central axis. Moreover, the grind processing member was moved while rotating around the central axis. At this time, the central axis of the grind processing member 1 was parallel to the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- a center ground surface forming step was performed.
- the grind processing member 1 was moved in parallel with the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 , so that the grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 ground the remaining non-ground region 26 of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- the grind processing member 1 was moved in parallel with the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 , the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 was rotated around the central axis, and the grind processing member 1 was moved while rotating around the central axis. At this time, the central axis of the grind processing member 1 was parallel to the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 .
- a center ground surface 33 which directly came in contact with “a first tapered surface 31 which was a tapered surface of the first tapered portion 22 and a second tapered surface 32 which was a tapered surface of the second tapered portion 24 ”. Then, a honeycomb structure 41 including a cylindrical honeycomb base material 42 and a ring-like bulge portion 43 was prepared as shown in FIG. 8 .
- the grind processing member 1 included a disc-like disc portion 2 and the ring-like grinding wheel portion 3 disposed on an outer periphery of the disc portion 2 . Furthermore, in the grind processing member 1 , the grinding wheel portion 3 had “the outer peripheral surface 4 , the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 and the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 ”. The outer peripheral surface 4 was formed on the outer peripheral portion in parallel with the central axis (the central axis of the grind processing member 1 ). Moreover, the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5 was “the surface formed at one end in a central axis direction a in such a tapered manner as to decrease an outer diameter of a tip” of the grinding wheel portion 3 . The second grinding wheel tapered surface 6 was “the surface formed at the other end in the central axis direction a in such a tapered manner as to decrease the outer diameter of the tip” of the grinding wheel portion 3 .
- a rotation number of the grind processing member was 6600 rpm. Moreover, a rotation number of the joined honeycomb segment assembly was 200 rpm. Furthermore, a movement speed of the grind processing member (a feeding speed (a flat portion)) during the grinding of the joined honeycomb segment assembly was 250 mm/minute. It is to be noted that in Table 1, “the feeding speed (the flat portion)” means the movement speed of the grind processing member during the formation of the first ground region, the second ground region, and the center ground surface (the surface parallel to the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly).
- the grind processing member had a grinding wheel width Wa of 30 mm, a taper width Wb of 10 mm, and an outer periphery width Wc of 10 mm. Additionally, a grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length (a grinding wheel diameter direction length) d of the grind processing member was 3 mm.
- honeycomb structure 41 side surfaces of a plurality of ceramic honeycomb segments 12 were joined to one another by joining portions 16 .
- the ring-like bulge portion 43 surrounded an outer periphery of the honeycomb base material 42 , protruded from the outer periphery of the honeycomb base material 42 toward the outside in a flange manner, and had “a first tapered surface 31 , a second tapered surface 32 and a center ground surface 33 ”.
- a shape of “a cross section” of the honeycomb base material 42 “which was perpendicular to the central axis” was round.
- a shape of the center ground surface 33 in “the cross section” of the ring-like bulge portion 43 “which was perpendicular to the central axis” was round.
- a length of the obtained honeycomb structure in the cell extending direction was 150 mm, and a diameter of each end surface of the honeycomb structure was 120 mm. Furthermore, a diameter of a cross section of the honeycomb structure” which was perpendicular to the cell extending direction and cut the center ground surface of the ring-like bulge portion” was 130 mm. Additionally, a length of the center ground surface of the ring-like bulge portion in “the cell extending direction” was 30 mm. Moreover, the ring-like bulge portion was formed in “a central portion” of the honeycomb base material “in the cell extending direction”. Furthermore, a thickness of the ring-like bulge portion (a length in a diameter direction) was 5 mm.
- the contour accuracy was measured using a dial gauge (trade name: 2046S manufactured by Mitutoyo Co.). Specifically, a probe of the dial gauge was scanned from one end of the honeycomb structure to a root portion of the ring-like bulge portion along the side surface of the honeycomb base material in parallel with the central axis direction. The root portion of the ring-like bulge portion is a boundary portion between the ring-like bulge portion and the side surface of the honeycomb base material. A measured value at the end of the honeycomb structure was used as a reference value, a read value at the “end” was set to 0, and the contour accuracy (mm) was obtained by subtracting a minimum value from a maximum value of the measured value after the measurement.
- a dial gauge trade name: 2046S manufactured by Mitutoyo Co.
- Example 9 Present 500 — 23 40 10 20 3 0.5 Comparative Tapered portion: grinding wheel None 250 20 95 20 0 20 5 0.3 Example 1 portion is obliquely fed to perform shape processing.
- Example 1 The procedures of Example 1 were repeated except that conditions during grinding of a joined honeycomb segment assembly by a grind processing member were changed as shown in Table 1, to prepare honeycomb structures. As to each obtained honeycomb structure, evaluation of “a contour accuracy of a surface” was performed by the above method. The results are shown in Table 1.
- Example 1 The procedures of Example 1 were repeated, except that a grind processing member was changed to a grind processing member which was not tapered and a first tapered surface and a second tapered surface of a honeycomb structure (a joined honeycomb segment assembly) were formed while obliquely moving the grind processing member, to prepare the honeycomb structure.
- “obliquely moving the grind processing member” means that the grind processing member is moved in a direction which is not parallel to a central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly. That is, “obliquely moving the grind processing member” means that the grind processing member is moved so that “a moving direction of the grind processing member is an oblique direction (a direction along a tapered shape to be prepared” to a central axis direction of the joined honeycomb segment assembly”.
- the grind processing member there was used a columnar grinding wheel having a grinding wheel width Wa (an outer periphery width Wc) of 20 mm and a grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d of 5 mm. Moreover, when the first tapered surface and the second tapered surface were formed, the grind processing member was moved (obliquely moved) in a direction different from an extending direction of “the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly”, to form the first tapered surface and the second tapered surface by corner portions of the grind processing member.
- Wa an outer periphery width Wc
- d grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length
- a movement speed of the grind processing member was 20 mm/minute. It is to be noted that “the feeding speed (the tapered portion)” in obliquely moving the grind processing member is a speed of the grind processing member in the moving direction (a feeding direction). Moreover, “a total time” of a first ground region forming step, a second ground region forming step and a center ground surface forming step was 95 seconds.
- Example 1 As seen from Table 1, in Examples 1 to 4, the obtained honeycomb structures had a suitable “contour accuracy of the surface”, and obtained suitable grinding results. Moreover, in Example 1, a result of “a long life” was obtained in “a grinding wheel life test”.
- Example 6 a taper widths Wb was small, and hence a first grinding wheel tapered surface and a second grinding wheel tapered surface were slightly small. Consequently, as shown in FIG. 9 , a small stepped non-ground portion 44 was left in a portion of an obtained honeycomb structure 45 which had to be provided with a tapered surface.
- the stepped non-ground portion 44 was not tapered, and had a shape having a surface parallel to an end surface of the honeycomb structure 45 .
- FIG. 9 is a side surface schematically showing the honeycomb structure 45 prepared in Example 6.
- Example 7 a taper width Wb was large, and an outer periphery width Wc was small. Therefore, “a contour accuracy of a surface” of the obtained honeycomb structure slightly deteriorated, and a small “spiral” non-ground portion was left on the ground surface.
- Example 8 a grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d was slightly long. Therefore, a rigidity of a grind processing member slightly deteriorated, stable grinding was not easily performed, and “the contour accuracy of the surface” of the obtained honeycomb structure slightly deteriorated.
- Example 9 a grinding wheel width Wa was slightly large. Therefore, a mass of a grind processing member was slightly large, vibration during rotation of the grind processing member slightly increased, and “the contour accuracy of the surface” of the obtained honeycomb structure slightly deteriorated.
- a grinding method of a honeycomb structure of the present invention can be utilized in manufacturing a ceramic honeycomb structure.
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Abstract
There is disclosed a grinding method of a honeycomb structure, wherein a grind processing member having an outer peripheral surface, a first grinding wheel tapered surface and a second grinding wheel tapered surface and rotating around a central axis grinds a joined honeycomb segment assembly rotating around a central axis, and the above respective surfaces of the grind processing member form a first ground region, a second ground region, a center ground surface, a first tapered surface and a second tapered surface, to prepare the honeycomb structure including a cylindrical honeycomb base material, and a ring-like bulge portion “which surrounds an outer periphery of the honeycomb base material, protrudes from the outer periphery of the honeycomb base material toward the outside in a flange manner, and has the first tapered surface, the second tapered surface and the center ground surface.”
Description
- The present application is an application based on JP-2012-211514 filed on Sep. 25, 2012 with the Japanese Patent Office, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a grinding method of a honeycomb structure, and more particularly, it relates to a grinding method of a honeycomb structure which can enhance a contour accuracy of a processed surface and form “a honeycomb structure having a ring-like bulge portion on an outer periphery, the bulge portion being formed into a tapered shape” in a short time.
- 2. Background Art
- Heretofore, a honeycomb structure made of a ceramic material has been used as a diesel particulate filter (DPF) or a catalyst loading body for use in an exhaust system of an exhaust gas. Such a honeycomb structure made of the ceramic material is prepared, for example, by grinding an outer periphery of a joined honeycomb segment assembly to form the assembly into a columnar shape (e.g., see Patent Document 1). Here, in the present description, “the joined honeycomb segment assembly” is formed by joining a plurality of “honeycomb segments made of the ceramic material (the ceramic honeycomb segments)”. Therefore, the assembly is in a state prior to grinding the outer periphery, and does not have a final shape. Moreover, “the honeycomb structure” has the final shape obtained by grinding the outer periphery of the joined honeycomb segment assembly.
- The grinding method disclosed in Patent Document 1 is, for example, a method of grinding the outer periphery of a ceramic work (e.g., the joined honeycomb segment assembly) into a predetermined shape by a grinding wheel, while rotating the work. Further specifically, in the grinding method disclosed in Patent Document 1, plunge grinding to grind the work by plunging the grinding wheel in a direction intersecting with a rotational axis of the work is performed on a predetermined portion of the work in a length direction. Afterward, traverse grinding to grind the work by moving the grinding wheel relatively along a direction parallel to the rotational axis of the work is performed toward the plunge grinding portion. According to such a constitution of the grinding method disclosed in Patent Document 1, a processing time can be shortened, and chipping can be prevented.
- Moreover, a method is disclosed in which an outer periphery of a work is processed using a grinding wheel, while rotating the work (e.g., a workpiece or the like) (e.g., see
Patent Documents 2 and 3). - [Patent Document 1] WO 2005/049270
- [Patent Document 2] JP-A-S60-232857
- [Patent Document 3] JP-A-H08-99257
- A grinding method disclosed in Patent Document 1 is an excellent method as a method of preparing a columnar honeycomb structure. However, the grinding method has the problem that formation of a bulge portion takes time, and a manufacturing time lengthens, when “the honeycomb structure having a ring-like bulge portion on an outer periphery, the bulge portion being formed into a tapered shape” is prepared. Specifically, in the grinding method disclosed in Patent Document 1, when the tapered bulge portion is formed, it is necessary to move a grinding wheel at a low speed in a direction other than a central axis direction (a rotational axis direction) of the honeycomb structure. Therefore, a long time has been required for grind processing. A DPF having the above structure includes the ring-like bulge portion, and hence when the DPF is held in a metal container via a cushion material, the DPF can effectively be prevented from being moved in a diameter direction/a length direction in the metal container. This is especially effective when the DPF is heavy. Moreover, as one of required characteristics of the ring-like bulge portion, the ring-like bulge portion preferably has a sufficient strength, because the DPF is fixed by the ring-like bulge portion. Furthermore, the ring-like bulge portion is preferably integrated with the DPF. When the ring-like bulge portion has a poor strength or has cracks, the DPF is removed due to vibration, and cannot be held. A dimensional accuracy is also important for the ring-like bulge portion, so that an overload is not locally applied to the ring-like bulge portion.
- Moreover, in a grinding method disclosed in
Patent Document 2, when an outer periphery of a rotating work is ground by a grinding wheel, the work comes in contact with the grinding wheel only at a point. Therefore, when a honeycomb structure made of a ceramic material is processed by this method, there has been the problem that a contour accuracy of a processed surface (a ground surface) deteriorates. Furthermore, in the grinding method, when “the honeycomb structure having a ring-like bulge portion on the outer periphery, the bulge portion being formed into the tapered shape” is prepared, there has been the problem that the formation of the bulge portion takes time, and a manufacturing time lengthens. - Furthermore, in a grinding method disclosed in
Patent Document 3, there is used a grinding wheel having a tapered portion for rough grinding in a travel direction of the grinding wheel, and a straight portion for finish grinding which is parallel to a rotational axis of a work. Moreover, when an outer periphery of the work is ground by the grinding wheel, the rough grinding is first performed by the tapered portion of the grinding wheel and then the finish grinding is performed by the straight portion of the grinding wheel. Therefore, the grinding wheel is provided with the tapered portion, but a tapered portion is not formed in the processed work by this tapered portion. Conversely, in this method, the straight portion for the finish grinding is parallel to the rotational axis of the work, and hence it is difficult to form the honeycomb structure having the ring-like bulge portion formed into the tapered shape. This is because the tapered portion of the ring-like bulge portion is not parallel to the central axis (the rotational axis) of the honeycomb structure, and hence when the straight section is used as it is, any tapered portions cannot be formed. - The present invention has been developed in view of the above problem. An object of the present invention is to provide a grinding method of a honeycomb structure which can enhance a contour accuracy of a processed surface, and form “the honeycomb structure having a ring-like bulge portion on an outer periphery, the bulge portion being formed into a tapered shape” in a short time.
- To achieve the above-mentioned object, according to the present invention, a grinding method of a honeycomb structure is provided as follows.
- [1] A grinding method of a honeycomb structure which subjects an outer peripheral portion of a joined honeycomb segment assembly to grind processing by use of a disc-like grind processing member. The grind processing member includes a disc-like disc portion and a ring-like grinding wheel portion disposed on an outer periphery of the disc portion. In a state where a central axis of the grind processing member is parallel to a central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly, the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly is ground by the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member, while rotating the joined honeycomb segment assembly around the central axis and rotating the grind processing member around the central axis, to prepare the honeycomb structure including a columnar honeycomb base material and a ring-like bulge portion. The grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member has an outer peripheral surface formed in parallel with the central axis, a first grinding wheel tapered surface formed at one end in a central axis direction in such a tapered manner as to decrease an outer diameter of a tip, and a second grinding wheel tapered surface formed at the other end in the central axis direction in such a tapered manner as to decrease the outer diameter of the tip. The joined honeycomb segment assembly is an assembly to be ground which is formed by joining side surfaces of a plurality of ceramic honeycomb segments to one another. The grinding method of the honeycomb structure has a first ground region forming step where the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member grinds a part of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly having a first end as one end and a second end as the other end, on the side of the first end, to form a first ground region of the honeycomb base material and a first tapered portion of the ring-like bulge portion; a second ground region forming step where the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member grinds a part of a non-ground region of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly as a region which is not ground, on the side of the second end, to form a second ground region of the honeycomb base material and a second tapered portion of the ring-like bulge portion; and a center ground surface forming step where the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member grinds a remaining non-ground region of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly as a region which is left non-ground, to form a center ground surface of the ring-like bulge portion. In the first ground region forming step, the outer peripheral surface of the grinding wheel portion forms the first ground region, and the first grinding wheel tapered surface of the grinding wheel portion forms the first tapered portion which tapers toward the first end, between the non-ground region which is not ground on the second end side and the first ground region. In the second ground region forming step, the outer peripheral surface of the grinding wheel portion forms the second ground region, and the second grinding wheel tapered surface of the grinding wheel portion forms the second tapered portion which tapers toward the second end, between the remaining non-ground region which is left non-ground and the second ground region. The center ground surface formed in the center ground surface forming step is the surface which comes in contact with a first tapered surface which is the tapered surface of the first tapered portion and a second tapered surface which is the tapered surface of the second tapered portion. The honeycomb base material of the honeycomb structure is formed by joining the side surfaces of the plurality of ceramic honeycomb segments to one another. The ring-like bulge portion of the honeycomb structure surrounds an outer periphery of the honeycomb base material, protrudes from the outer periphery of the honeycomb base material toward the outside in a flange manner, and has the first tapered surface, the second tapered surface and the center ground surface.
- [2] The grinding method of the honeycomb structure according to the above [1], wherein a grinding wheel width which is a length of the grinding wheel portion in the central axis direction is from 25 to 35 mm.
- [3] The grinding method of the honeycomb structure according to the above [1] or [2], wherein an outer periphery width which is a length of the outer peripheral surface of the grinding wheel portion in the central axis direction is from 9 to 15 mm.
- [4] The grinding method of the honeycomb structure according to any one of the above [1] to [3], wherein a length of each of one end surface and the other end surface of the grinding wheel portion in the central axis direction “in a diameter direction which is a direction from the central axis toward the outside” is from 3 to 7 mm.
- A grinding method of a honeycomb structure of the present invention is a method of grinding an outer periphery of a joined honeycomb segment assembly by a grind processing member, in a state where a central axis of the grind processing member “having an outer peripheral surface, a first grinding wheel tapered surface and a second grinding wheel tapered surface” is parallel to a central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly. The grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention has a first ground region forming step, a second ground region forming step and a center ground surface forming step as grind processing steps. Moreover, the first ground region forming step is a step where the outer peripheral surface and the first grinding wheel tapered surface of the grind processing member form a first ground region and a first tapered portion. Furthermore, the second ground region forming step is a step where the outer peripheral surface and the second grinding wheel tapered surface of the grind processing member form a second ground region and a second tapered portion. Additionally, the center ground surface forming step is a step where the outer peripheral surface of the grind processing member forms a center ground surface.
- Consequently, in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention, the first grinding wheel tapered surface of the grind processing member forms the first tapered portion of “a complementary shape to the first grinding wheel tapered surface”. That is, the shape of the first tapered portion is “the shape to which a shape of the first grinding wheel tapered surface has been transferred”. Therefore, a contour accuracy of the surface of the first tapered portion (the contour accuracy of the processed surface) can be enhanced. Furthermore, during the grinding by the grind processing member, the grind processing member is preferably moved in parallel with the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly, in the state where the central axis of the grind processing member is parallel to the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly. In consequence, the first tapered portion can be formed in a shorter time. Moreover, the second tapered portion is similarly formed by the second grinding wheel tapered surface. Therefore, the contour accuracy of the processed surface can be enhanced, and the processing can be performed in a short time. Furthermore, the first ground region, the second ground region and the center ground surface are formed by the outer peripheral surface of the grind processing member, and hence the contour accuracy of the processed surface can be enhanced and the grind processing can be performed in a short time.
- Additionally, in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention, the first grinding wheel tapered surface of the grind processing member forms the first tapered portion, the second grinding wheel tapered surface forms the second tapered portion, and the outer peripheral surface forms the first ground region, the second ground region and the center ground surface. Consequently, in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention, the respective “surfaces” of the one grind processing member form the respective surfaces of the obtained honeycomb structure. Therefore, in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention, the joined honeycomb segment assembly is ground only by use of the one grind processing member, so that the desirable honeycomb structure can be obtained. Moreover, the respective “surfaces” of the grind processing member grind the joined honeycomb segment assembly, and hence “the surfaces” (the first tapered surface and the like) of the joined honeycomb segment assembly (the honeycomb structure) formed by the grinding become “the surfaces” having a suitable contour accuracy.
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FIG. 1 is a front view schematically showing a grind processing member for use in an embodiment of a grinding method of a honeycomb structure of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a side view schematically showing the grind processing member for use in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a cross section of a grinding wheel portion constituting the grind processing member for use in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically showing a joined honeycomb segment assembly to be subjected to grind processing in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing a first ground region forming step in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a second ground region forming step in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing a center ground surface forming step in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view schematically showing a honeycomb structure to be prepared in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention; and -
FIG. 9 is a side view schematically showing a honeycomb structure prepared in Example 6. - Embodiments of the present invention will specifically be described with reference to the drawings. The present invention is not limited to the following embodiments, and changes, modifications and improvements can be added without departing from the gist of the present invention.
- As shown in
FIG. 1 toFIG. 8 , a grinding method of a honeycomb structure of the present embodiment is as follows. That is, the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment is a method of subjecting an outer peripheral portion of a joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 to grind processing by use of a disc-like grind processing member 1. - Further specifically, in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the grind processing member 1 includes a disc-
like disc portion 2 and a ring-likegrinding wheel portion 3 disposed on an outer periphery of thedisc portion 2. In a state where a central axis of the grind processing member 1 is parallel to a central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 is rotated around the central axis, and the grind processing member 1 is rotated around the central axis. Moreover, during the above rotation, the outer peripheral portion of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 is ground by thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1, to prepare ahoneycomb structure 41 including a columnarhoneycomb base material 42 and a ring-like bulge portion 43. Thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 has an outer peripheral surface 4, a first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5, and a second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6. The outer peripheral surface 4 is the surface formed in parallel with the central axis. The first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5 is the surface formed at one end in a central axis direction in such a tapered manner as to decrease an outer diameter of a tip. Moreover, the second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6 is the surface formed at the other end in the central axis direction in such a tapered manner as to decrease the outer diameter of the tip. The joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 is an assembly to be ground which is formed by joining side surfaces 13 of a plurality ofceramic honeycomb segments 12 to one another. - The grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment has a first ground region forming step, a second ground region forming step and a center ground surface forming step. It is to be noted that “a joined honeycomb segment assembly which is being ground” will also be referred to as “the joined honeycomb segment assembly”. Moreover, what is obtained after ending all the grinding steps (the first ground region forming step, the second ground region forming step and the center ground surface forming step) will be referred to as “the honeycomb structure”.
- The first ground region forming step is a step where the
grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grinds a part of the outer peripheral portion of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 having afirst end 14 as one end and asecond end 15 as the other end, on the side of thefirst end 14. Moreover, in the first ground region forming step, the above grinding is performed to form afirst ground region 21 of thehoneycomb base material 42 and a first taperedportion 22 of the ring-like bulge portion 43. The second ground region forming step is a step where thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grinds a part of anon-ground region 25 of the outer peripheral portion of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 as the region which is not ground, on the side of thesecond end 15. Then, the above grinding is performed to form asecond ground region 23 of thehoneycomb base material 42 and a second taperedportion 24 of the ring-like bulge portion 43 in the step. The center ground surface forming step is a step where thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grinds a remainingnon-ground region 26 as “the region of the outer peripheral portion” of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 “which is left non-ground”, to form a center ground surface 33 of the ring-like bulge portion 43. - Moreover, in the first ground region forming step, the outer peripheral surface 4 of the
grinding wheel portion 3 forms thefirst ground region 21. Furthermore, the first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 forms the first taperedportion 22 which tapers toward thefirst end 14, between “thenon-ground region 25 as “the region which is not ground” on thesecond end 15 side” and “thefirst ground region 21”. Then, in the second ground region forming step, the outer peripheral surface 4 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 forms thesecond ground region 23. Furthermore, the second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 forms the second taperedportion 24 which tapers toward thesecond end 15, between ““the remainingnon-ground region 26” which is left non-ground” and “thesecond ground region 23”. Then, the center ground surface 33 formed in the above center ground surface forming step is the surface which comes in contact with a first taperedsurface 31 which is the tapered surface of the first taperedportion 22 and a second taperedsurface 32 which is the tapered surface of the second taperedportion 24. It is to be noted that the first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5 is “the surface formed at one end in a central axis direction a in such a tapered manner as to decrease the outer diameter of the tip” of thegrinding wheel portion 3. Moreover, the second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6 is “the surface formed at the other end in the central axis direction a in such a tapered manner as to decrease the outer diameter of the tip” of thegrinding wheel portion 3. Here, in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, “the central axis of the grind processing member 1”, “the central axis of thedisc portion 2” and “the central axis of the grinding wheel portion” are common, and each axis preferably extends in “the central axis direction a”. - As described above, when the
first ground region 21 and the first taperedportion 22 are formed in the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, the first ground region forming step ends. Moreover, when thesecond ground region 23 and the second taperedportion 24 are formed in the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, the second ground region forming step ends. Furthermore, when the center ground surface 33 is formed in the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 to obtain thehoneycomb structure 41, the center ground surface forming step ends. - The
honeycomb base material 42 of thehoneycomb structure 41 is formed by joining the side surfaces 13 of the plurality ofceramic honeycomb segments 12 to one another. The ring-like bulge portion 43 of thehoneycomb structure 41 surrounds an outer periphery of thehoneycomb base material 42, protrudes from the outer periphery of thehoneycomb base material 42 toward the outside in a flange manner, and has the first taperedsurface 31, the second taperedsurface 32 and the center ground surface 33. - Here,
FIG. 1 is a front view schematically showing the grind processing member 1 for use in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.FIG. 2 is a side view schematically showing the grind processing member 1 for use in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a cross section of the grinding wheel portion constituting the grind processing member for use in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.FIG. 3 shows one of two cross sections obtained by cutting the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member along a plane including a central axis.FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically showing the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 to be subjected to the grind processing in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing a first ground region forming step in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing a second ground region forming step in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing a center ground surface forming step in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention.FIG. 8 is a perspective view schematically showing thehoneycomb structure 41 to be prepared in the embodiment of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention. - As described above, the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment is a method of grinding the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 (see
FIG. 4 ) by use of “the grind processing member 1” (seeFIG. 1 toFIG. 3 ) to prepare thehoneycomb structure 41 having the ring-like bulge portion 43 (seeFIG. 8 ). - As described above, in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the first grinding wheel tapered
surface 5 of the grind processing member 1 forms the first taperedportion 22 of “the complementary shape to the first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5”. In consequence, the shape of the first taperedportion 22 becomes “the shape to which the shape of the first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5 has been transferred”. Therefore, a contour accuracy of the surface of the first taperedportion 22 can be enhanced. Furthermore, during the grinding by the grind processing member 1, in the state where the central axis of the grind processing member 1 is parallel to the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, the grind processing member 1 is preferably moved in parallel with the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. In consequence, the first taperedportion 22 can be formed in a short time. Moreover, the second taperedportion 24 is similarly formed by the second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6. Therefore, the contour accuracy of the processed surface can be enhanced, and the processing can be performed in the short time. Furthermore, thefirst ground region 21, thesecond ground region 23 and the center ground surface 33 are formed by the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grind processing member 1. Therefore, the contour accuracy can be enhanced, and the grind processing can be performed in the short time. Here, in the present description, “the processed surface” means the surface (the ground surface) ground and formed by the grind processing member. Moreover, “the contour accuracy” of the surface is a difference between a maximum value and a minimum value of a deviation from a design value concerning the shape of the “surface”. Furthermore, “the contour accuracy” of the surface is a value calculated from the deviation between the design value and a measured value which is obtained by measuring the contour of the cross section of the honeycomb structure (the joined honeycomb segment assembly) by use of a dial meter, a three-dimensional measuring machine, a two-dimensional laser length measuring machine or the like. It can be considered that “the contour accuracy” smaller than 0.2 mm is suitable (excellent). Moreover, it can be considered that “the contour accuracy” of 0.2 mm or more is defective (poor). It is to be noted that “the contour accuracy” will be referred to as “the contour accuracy of the surface” sometimes. - Moreover, in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the first grinding wheel tapered
surface 5 of the grind processing member 1 forms the first taperedportion 22. Furthermore, the second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6 forms the second taperedportion 24, and the outer peripheral surface 4 forms thefirst ground region 21, thesecond ground region 23 and the center ground surface 33. Consequently, in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the respective surfaces (the first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5, the second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6 and the outer peripheral surface 4) of the one grind processing member 1 form the respective surfaces of the honeycomb structure to be obtained. Therefore, in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 is ground only by use of the one grind processing member 1, so that thedesirable honeycomb structure 41 can be obtained. - (1) Grind Processing Member:
- As shown in
FIG. 1 toFIG. 3 , the grind processing member 1 for use in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment includes the disc-like disc portion 2, and the ring-likegrinding wheel portion 3 disposed on the outer periphery of thedisc portion 2. - The
grinding wheel portion 3 has “the outer peripheral surface 4, the first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5 and the second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6”. The outer peripheral surface 4 is the surface formed in the outer peripheral portion in parallel with the central axis. The shape of the outer peripheral surface 4 is a shape of a cylindrical outer peripheral surface. When “the outer peripheral surface 4 is formed in parallel with the central axis (the central axis of the grind processing member”, it is meant that the central axis is parallel to the outer peripheral surface 4 in “the cross section” of the grind processing member “including the central axis”. Consequently, when “the outer peripheral surface 4 is parallel to the central axis”, “the contour accuracy of the surface” can be enhanced by grinding the joined honeycomb segment assembly in the state where central axis of the grind processing member 1 is parallel to the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. Furthermore, when the grind processing member 1 is moved in parallel with the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, a grind processing time can further be shortened. More specifically, when the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 is ground by the grind processing member 1, the whole outer peripheral surface 4 of the grind processing member 1 comes in contact with the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 in a cross section passing the central axes of both the grind processing member 1 and the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. Moreover, the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grind processing member 1 becomes parallel to the ground surfaces of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. Therefore, a contact width between the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grind processing member 1 and the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 is “an outer periphery width Wc” which is a width of the outer peripheral surface 4. In consequence, the whole wide outer peripheral surface 4 of the grind processing member 1 comes in contact with the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. Therefore, even when a movement speed of the grind processing member 1 is increased, the ground surfaces of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 have a better contour accuracy. In consequence, the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment can shorten the grind processing time, and enhance the contour accuracy of “the surfaces (processed surfaces)” of the obtained honeycomb structure “which are formed by the grinding”. - “The outer periphery width Wc” which is a length of the outer peripheral surface 4 of the
grinding wheel portion 3 in the central axis direction a (the width of the outer peripheral surface 4 of the grinding wheel portion 3) is preferably from 9 to 15 mm, further preferably from 10 to 14 mm, and especially preferably from 11 to 13 mm. When the length is smaller than 9 mm, for enhancing “the contour accuracy of the surfaces” of thefirst ground region 21 and the like, a necessity of decreasing the movement speed of the grind processing member 1 arises sometimes. Moreover, when the movement speed of the grind processing member 1 is not decreased, a spiral non-ground portion is left sometimes. When the length is larger than 15 mm, a mass of the grind processing member 1 increases, and vibration at rotation (“a deviation” of the rotation center (the central axis)) takes place sometimes. - A taper width Wb of the
grinding wheel portion 3 is preferably from 8 to 10 mm, further preferably from 8.4 to 9.6 mm, and especially preferably from 8.8 to 9.2 mm. When the width is smaller than 8 mm, the first grinding wheel tapered surface or the like becomes small, and the desirable first tapered surface or the like cannot easily be formed sometimes. When the width is larger than 10 mm, the outer periphery width Wc decreases. Moreover, the grind processing time lengthens, and the contour accuracy of “the surfaces” of the obtained honeycomb structure “which are formed by the grinding” deteriorate sometimes. The taper widths Wb are the lengths of the first grinding wheel tapered surface and the second grinding wheel tapered surface in the central axis direction a. The taper width Wb of the first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5 and the taper width Wb of the second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6 may have different sizes, but preferably have the same size. - A grinding wheel width Wa which is a length of the
grinding wheel portion 3 in the central axis direction a is preferably from 25 to 35 mm, further preferably from 28 to 32 mm, and especially preferably from 29 to 31 mm. When the grinding wheel width Wa is smaller than 25 mm, a necessity of decreasing the taper width Wb or the outer periphery width Wc arises sometimes. When the grinding wheel width Wa is larger than 35 mm, the mass of the grind processing member 1 increases, and the vibration at the rotation (“the deviation” of the rotation center (the central axis)) takes place sometimes. - A length, in “a diameter direction from the central axis toward the outside” (a grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d), of each of one end surface (one
end surface 7 of the grinding wheel portion) and the other end surface (theother end surface 8 of the grinding wheel portion) of thegrinding wheel portion 3 in the central axis direction is preferably from 3 to 7 mm. Furthermore, the grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d is preferably from 4 to 6 mm, and especially preferably from 4.5 to 5.5 mm. When the length is smaller than 3 mm, a life of the grind processing member shortens sometimes. When the length is larger than 7 mm, a rigidity of the grind processing member (the grinding wheel portion) deteriorates, and the honeycomb structure having a desirable shape is not easily formed sometimes. The grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d of the oneend surface 7 of the grinding wheel portion and the grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d of theother end surface 8 of the grinding wheel portion may be different lengths, but are preferably the same. - There is not any special restriction on a material of the
grinding wheel portion 3, as long as theceramic honeycomb segments 12 constituting the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 and joiningportions 16 joining theceramic honeycomb segments 12 to one another can be ground. Specifically, examples of the material of thegrinding wheel portion 3 include metal bonded (bound) diamond grains. - A diameter of a cross section of the grind processing member 1 which is perpendicular to the central axis is preferably from 300 to 400 mm, further preferably from 320 to 380 mm, and especially preferably from 340 to 360 mm. When the diameter is smaller than 300 mm, the taper width Wb and the grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d of the
grinding wheel portion 3 are not easily set to desirable lengths sometimes. Moreover, for acquiring a processing speed, it is necessary to increase the grinding wheel rotation speed, which results in enlargement of a device sometimes. When the diameter is larger than 400 mm, a necessity of enlarging the device to rotate and move the grind processing member 1 arises sometimes. - There is not any special restriction on a device in which the grind processing member 1 is mounted (attached) for use, and the device may be any device that can rotate the grind processing member 1 “around the central axis”, and move the grind processing member 1. The device is further preferably a device capable of moving the grind processing member 1 in the central axis direction.
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disc portion 2 constituting the grind processing member 1 is a disc-like member. Examples of a shape of thedisc portion 2 include a round plate shape having a dented central portion, and a round plate shape having a pore at a predetermined position. The examples of the shape also include a shape like “a wheel of a structure where a rim positioned in an outer periphery is connected to a hub positioned in the center via a spoke”. In the grind processing member 1, thegrinding wheel portion 3 is disposed on the outer periphery of thedisc portion 2. A thickness of thedisc portion 2 is preferably the same as the grinding wheel width Wa of thegrinding wheel portion 3. There is not any special restriction on a material of thedisc portion 2, but the material is preferably carbon steel. A central axis portion of thedisc portion 2 of the grind processing member 1 is preferably attached to a rotary shaft of the device provided with the grind processing member 1 for use. - (2) Joined Honeycomb Segment Assembly:
- The joined
honeycomb segment assembly 11 which is the assembly to be ground in the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment is formed by joining the side surfaces 13 of the plurality ofceramic honeycomb segments 12 to one another. Theceramic honeycomb segments 12 are joined to each other by the joiningportion 16. - Each of the
ceramic honeycomb segments 12 has porous partition walls with which a plurality of cells extending from one end surface to the other end surface is formed. Moreover, in theceramic honeycomb segment 12, plugged portions are formed in open frontal areas of the predetermined cells in the one end surface and open frontal areas of the remaining cells in the other end surface. Moreover, the predetermined cells and the remaining cells are alternately arranged, and checkered patterns are formed in both the end surfaces of theceramic honeycomb segment 12. It is to be noted that the ceramic honeycomb segment does not have to be provided with the plugged portions. - A material constituting the
ceramic honeycomb segments 12 is preferably a silicon-silicon carbide composite material, silicon carbide, or silicon. Here, the silicon-silicon carbide composite material is a material in which “silicon carbide particles are bound by metal silicon in a state where pores are formed among the silicon carbide particles”. - There is not any special restriction on a porosity (%) of the
ceramic honeycomb segments 12, but the porosity is preferably from 30 to 80%, and further preferably from 40 to 65%. When the porosity is in such a range, it is possible to decrease a pressure loss while maintaining strength. When the porosity is smaller than 30%, the pressure loss increases sometimes. When the porosity is in excess of 80%, the strength deteriorates sometimes. The porosity is a value measured by Archimedes method. - An average pore diameter (μm) of the
ceramic honeycomb segments 12 is preferably from 5 to 50 μm, and further preferably from 7 to 35 μm. When the average pore diameter is in such a range, it is possible to effectively collect a particulate matter (PM). When the average pore diameter is smaller than 5 μm, clogging with the PM easily takes place sometimes. When the average pore diameter is in excess of 50 μm and the prepared honeycomb structure is used as a diesel particulate filter (DPF), the PM is not collected by the honeycomb structure but passes through the honeycomb structure. The average pore diameter is a value measured by a mercury porosimeter. - When the material constituting the
ceramic honeycomb segments 12 is the silicon-silicon carbide composite material, an average particle diameter of the silicon carbide particles is preferably from 5 to 100 μm. With such an average particle diameter, the porosity and average pore diameter of theceramic honeycomb segments 12 are easily controlled in the above range. When the average particle diameter is smaller than 5 μm, the average pore diameter excessively decreases sometimes. When the average particle diameter is larger than 100 μm, the porosity excessively decreases sometimes. The average particle diameter of silicon carbide is a value measured in conformity to JIS R 1629. - There is not any special restriction on a thickness of each of the partition walls of the
ceramic honeycomb segments 12, but the thickness is preferably from 50 to 2000 μm. When the partition wall thickness is smaller than 50 μm, strength of the prepared honeycomb structure deteriorates sometimes. When the partition wall thickness is larger than 2000 μm, the pressure loss of the prepared honeycomb structure increases sometimes. - There is not any special restriction on a cell density (cells/cm2) of the
ceramic honeycomb segments 12, but the cell density is preferably from 0.9 to 311 cells/cm2, and further preferably from 7.8 to 62 cells/cm2. When the cell density is smaller than 0.9 cell/cm2 and the prepared honeycomb structure is used as the DPF, an effective filter area decreases sometimes. When the cell density is larger than 311 cells/cm2 and the prepared honeycomb structure is used as the DPF, the pressure loss increases sometimes. - There is not any special restriction on a cell shape of the
ceramic honeycomb segments 12, and examples of the cell shape include a triangular shape, a quadrangular shape, a hexagonal shape, an octagonal shape, a round shape, and any combination of these shapes. It is to be noted that the cell shape of each of theceramic honeycomb segments 12 is a cell shape in a cross section of theceramic honeycomb segment 12 which is vertical to the central axis direction (a cell extending direction) of the ceramic honeycomb segment. - An example of a material of the joining
portions 16 which join theceramic honeycomb segments 12 to one another include is a material obtained by adding, to ceramic powder, an inorganic fiber such as a ceramic fiber, an organic and/or inorganic binder and a dispersion medium such as water. An example of the ceramic powder is powder of silica, alumina, mullite, cordierite or the like. - In the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 4 , a shape of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 is a columnar shape including an octagonal cross section perpendicular to the central axis direction. In the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the shape of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 is preferably the columnar shape including the octagonal cross section perpendicular to the central axis direction, but the shape is not limited to this example. For example, the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 preferably has a columnar shape in which “the shape of the cross section perpendicular to the central axis direction is a round shape or a polygonal shape”. The shape of the cross section of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 which is perpendicular to the central axis direction is further preferably a quadrangular shape, a hexagonal shape, or an octagonal shape. In the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 having the polygonal cross section perpendicular to the central axis direction is also subjected to grind processing by use of the one grind processing member, so that the honeycomb structure can be obtained. - (3) Grinding Method of Honeycomb Structure:
- Hereinafter, the steps of the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment will be described in more detail.
- (3-1) First Ground Region Forming Step:
- In the first ground region forming step, as shown in
FIG. 5 , the grind processing member 1 is moved “from thefirst end 14 toward thesecond end 15 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 (a moving direction)”. In the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the grind processing member 1 is moved in parallel with the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, to prepare the honeycomb structure in which the shape of “the cross section perpendicular to the central axis” is round. A grinding state A on the left side of the paper surface ofFIG. 5 shows that the grind processing member 1 starts to grind thefirst end 14 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. A grinding state B on the right side of the paper surface ofFIG. 5 shows that the grind processing member 1 forms thefirst ground region 21 and the first taperedportion 22 in the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. InFIG. 5 , both end surfaces of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 are held by a rotatingmember 51 of a rotating device. At this time, a rotational axis of the rotatingmember 51 and the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 are the same axis. Then, the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 rotates around the central axis by rotation driving of the rotatingmember 51. InFIG. 5 , “a white arrow” drawn beside the grind processing member indicates the moving direction of the grind processing member. Moreover, also in the other drawings, “a white arrow” drawn beside the grind processing member similarly indicates the moving direction of the grind processing member. - A movement speed of the grind processing member 1 is preferably from 200 to 400 mm/minute, further preferably from 240 to 360 mm/minute, and especially preferably from 280 to 320 mm/minute. When the movement speed is higher than 400 mm/minute, the contour accuracy of the surfaces of the
first ground region 21 and the first taperedportion 22 deteriorate sometimes. When the movement speed is lower than 200 mm/minute, a grinding time excessively lengthens sometimes. It is to be noted that the movement speeds of the grind processing member 1 in the second ground region forming step and the center ground surface forming step are also preferably in the above range. - When the grind processing member 1 is moved from the
first end 14 toward thesecond end 15 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, the joined honeycomb segment assembly is rotated around the central axis, and the grind processing member is moved while rotating around the central axis. There is not any special restriction on a rotation speed of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 during the rotation of the assembly around the central axis, but the rotation speed is preferably from 100 to 200 rpm, further preferably from 120 to 180 rpm, and especially preferably from 140 to 160 rpm. When the rotation speed is lower than 100 rpm, the contour accuracy of the surfaces of thefirst ground region 21 and the first taperedportion 22 deteriorate sometimes. When the rotation speed is higher than 200 rpm, a load of the rotating device increases, which requires a large-scale device sometimes. Moreover, there is not any special restriction on the rotation speed of the grind processing member during the rotation of the member around the central axis, but the rotation speed is preferably from 2000 to 6000 rpm, further preferably from 3000 to 5000 rpm, and especially preferably from 3500 to 4500 rpm. When the rotation speed is lower than 2000 rpm, the contour accuracy of the surfaces of thefirst ground region 21 and the first taperedportion 22 deteriorate sometimes. When the rotation speed is higher than 6000 rpm, the load of the rotating device increases, which requires the large-scale device sometimes. It is to be noted that the rotation speeds of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 in the second ground region forming step and the center ground surface forming step are also preferably in the above range. Furthermore, the rotation speeds of the grind processing member 1 in the second ground region forming step and the center ground surface forming step are also preferably in the above range. - Moreover, when the
grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grinds a part of the outer peripheral portion of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 on thefirst end 14 side, the outer peripheral surface 4 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 forms thefirst ground region 21. Moreover, the first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 forms the first taperedportion 22. As described above, the surfaces (the outer peripheral surface 4 and the first grinding wheel tapered surface 5) of thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grind the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, and hence it is possible to enhance “the contour accuracy of the surfaces” of the ground portions. A taper angle of the first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 is the same as a taper angle of the first taperedportion 22 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 (the honeycomb structure 41). - The first ground region forming step is a step of forming the
first ground region 21 and the first taperedportion 22 in the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 as described above. - After forming the
first ground region 21 and the first taperedportion 22 in the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, the grind processing member 1 is preferably detached from the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 and moved to thesecond end 15 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. Afterward, the second ground region forming step is preferably performed. - In the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the first grinding wheel tapered
surface 5 of the grind processing member 1 forms the first taperedportion 22, and the second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6 of the grind processing member 1 forms the second taperedportion 24. Therefore, when the first ground region forming step shifts to the second ground region forming step, it is not necessary to change a direction of the grind processing member (a facing direction of the first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5 and the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6). - (3-2) Second Ground Region Forming Step:
- In the second ground region forming step, as shown in
FIG. 6 , the grind processing member 1 is moved “from thesecond end 15 toward thefirst end 14 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11”. In the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the grind processing member 1 is moved in parallel with the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, to prepare the honeycomb structure in which the shape of “the cross section perpendicular to the central axis” is round. A grinding state C on the left side of the paper surface ofFIG. 6 shows that the grind processing member 1 starts to grind thesecond end 15 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. A grinding state D on the right side of the paper surface ofFIG. 6 shows that the grind processing member 1 forms thesecond ground region 23 and the second taperedportion 24 in the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. InFIG. 6 , both the end surfaces of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 are held by the rotatingmember 51 of the rotating device. At this time, the rotational axis of the rotatingmember 51 and the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 are the same axis. Then, the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 rotates around the central axis by the rotation driving of the rotatingmember 51. - In the second ground region forming step, as shown in
FIG. 6 , thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grinds “a part of thenon-ground region 25 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 on thesecond end 15 side”. Consequently, the outer peripheral surface 4 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 forms thesecond ground region 23, and the second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 forms the second taperedportion 24 which tapers toward thesecond end 15, “between the remainingnon-ground region 26 which is left non-ground and thesecond ground region 23”. Consequently, the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 is ground by the surfaces (the outer peripheral surface 4 and the second grinding wheel tapered surface 6) of thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1, and hence it is possible to enhance “the contour accuracy of the surfaces” of the ground portions. The taper angle of the second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 is the same as the taper angle of the second taperedportion 24 of the joined honeycomb segment assembly 11 (the honeycomb structure 41). - The second ground region forming step is a step of forming the
second ground region 23 and the second taperedportion 24 in the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 as described above. - After forming the
second ground region 23 and the second taperedportion 24 in the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, the grind processing member 1 is preferably detached from the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 and moved to one end of the remainingnon-ground region 26 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. The one end of the remainingnon-ground region 26 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 is the end in the cell extending direction. Afterward, the center ground surface forming step is preferably performed. - (3-3) Center Ground Surface Forming Step:
- In the center ground surface forming step, as shown in
FIG. 7 , the grind processing member 1 is moved, so that thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 grinds “the remainingnon-ground region 26 of the outer peripheral portion of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11”. In the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment, the grind processing member 1 is moved in parallel with the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, to prepare the honeycomb structure in which the shape of “the cross section perpendicular to the central axis” is round. A grinding state E on the left side of the paper surface ofFIG. 7 shows that the grind processing member 1 starts to grind the remainingnon-ground region 26 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. A grinding state F on the right side of the paper surface ofFIG. 7 shows that the grind processing member 1 forms the center ground surface 33 in the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. InFIG. 7 , both the end surfaces of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 are held by the rotatingmember 51 of the rotating device. At this time, the rotational axis of the rotatingmember 51 and the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 are the same axis. Then, the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 rotates around the central axis by the rotation driving of the rotatingmember 51. - In the center ground surface forming step, the outer peripheral surface 4 of the
grinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 forms the center ground surface 33 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. Consequently, the center ground surface 33 is formed by the surface (the outer peripheral surface 4) of the grind processing member 1, and hence the contour accuracy of the center ground surface 33 can be enhanced. - The center ground surface forming step is a step of forming the center ground surface 33 in the joined
honeycomb segment assembly 11 as described above. - With the result that the center ground surface 33 is formed in the joined
honeycomb segment assembly 11, thehoneycomb structure 41 including the cylindricalhoneycomb base material 42 and the ring-like bulge portion 43 can be obtained. - (4) Honeycomb Structure:
- As shown in
FIG. 8 , the honeycomb structure obtained by the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present embodiment includes the cylindricalhoneycomb base material 42 and the ring-like bulge portion 43. In thehoneycomb structure 41 shown inFIG. 8 , the cells and partition walls of theceramic honeycomb segments 12 are omitted. It is to be noted that the grinding method of the honeycomb structure of the present invention may be a method of preparing the honeycomb structure in which “the shape of the cross section perpendicular to the central axis is elliptic”. In this case, the shape of the cross section of the ring-like bulge portion “which is perpendicular to the central axis” is also preferably elliptic. Moreover, as described above, in the preparation of the honeycomb structure in which a shape of cross sections of the honeycomb base material and ring-like bulge portion “which are perpendicular to the central axis” is elliptic, the grind processing member and the joined honeycomb segment assembly are preferably operated as follows. That is, the elliptic shape can be obtained by changing a distance to press the grind processing member (a distance between the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly and the grind processing member) in accordance with a phase of rotation (a half cycle corresponds to one cycle) while rotating the joined honeycomb segment assembly. At this time, the grind processing member periodically changes the distance between the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly and the grind processing member. In the preparation of the honeycomb structure in which the shape of the cross sections of the honeycomb base material and ring-like bulge portion “which are perpendicular to the central axis” is elliptic, the above operation is preferably performed in the first ground region forming step, the second ground region forming step and the center ground surface forming step, respectively. That is, in the first ground region forming step, the distance between the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly and the grind processing member is preferably changed, while moving the grind processing member 1 from thefirst end 14 toward thesecond end 15 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. Moreover, in the second ground region forming step, the distance between the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly and the grind processing member is preferably changed, while moving the grind processing member 1 from thesecond end 15 toward thefirst end 14 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. Furthermore, in the center ground surface forming step, the distance between the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly and the grind processing member is preferably changed, while moving the grind processing member 1 in parallel with the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. - The
honeycomb base material 42 is formed by joining the side surfaces of the plurality ofceramic honeycomb segments 12 to one another. Theceramic honeycomb segments 12 are joined to each other by the joiningportion 16. The ring-like bulge portion 43 surrounds the outer periphery of thehoneycomb base material 42 and protrudes from the outer periphery of thehoneycomb base material 42 toward the outside in a flange manner. Moreover, the ring-like bulge portion 43 is surrounded by “the first taperedsurface 31, the second taperedsurface 32 and the center ground surface 33”. - Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in more detail with respect to examples, but the present invention is not limited to these examples.
- First, a joined honeycomb segment assembly was prepared. Specifically, 80 parts by mass of SiC powder and 20 parts by mass of metal Si powder were first mixed to obtain a ceramic raw material. A pore former, a binder, a surfactant and water were added to the obtained ceramic raw material, to prepare a green body having plasticity. As the pore former, starch was used. As the binder, methylcellulose and hydroxypropoxyl methylcellulose were used. As the surfactant, sodium laurate was used. To 100 parts by mass of ceramic raw material, there were added 5 parts by mass of pore former, 3 parts by mass of methylcellulose, 3 parts by mass of hydroxypropoxyl methylcellulose, 1 part by mass of surfactant, and 32 parts by mass of water. The obtained green body was extruded using a honeycomb structure forming die, and dried by microwaves and hot air, to obtain a dried honeycomb body.
- Next, the obtained dried honeycomb body was degreased at about 400° C. in an air atmosphere. Afterward, the degreased dried honeycomb body was fired at about 1450° C. in an inert-argon atmosphere, and SiC crystal particles were bound by Si, to obtain a ceramic honeycomb segment.
- In the obtained ceramic honeycomb segment, a cross section which is perpendicular to a cell extending direction was a regular tetragon with a side of 30 mm, and a length in the cell extending direction was 150 mm. Moreover, in the ceramic honeycomb segment, a cell density was 300 cells/cm2, and a partition wall thickness was 300 μm.
- By the above method, 12 ceramic honeycomb segments were prepared. Then, each of four of the 12 ceramic honeycomb segments was cut into two equal parts so as to obtain two ceramic honeycomb segments each having an isosceles triangular cross section perpendicular to the cell extending direction.
- Side surfaces of the obtained 16 ceramic honeycomb segments were joined to one another by a joining material, and dried, to obtain a joined
honeycomb segment assembly 11 having an octagonal cross section perpendicular to a central axis as shown inFIG. 4 . As the joining material, a material obtained by adding a silica fiber, an organic binder and water to alumina powder was used. - Next, the joined honeycomb segment assembly was ground using a grind processing member to obtain a honeycomb structure. Specifically, the honeycomb structure was obtained as follows.
- First, a first ground region forming step was performed (see
FIG. 5 ). Specifically, in a state where a central axis of a grind processing member 1 was parallel to a central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, the grind processing member 1 was moved from afirst end 14 toward asecond end 15 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 in parallel with the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. - When the grind processing member 1 was moved from the
first end 14 toward thesecond end 15 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, the joined honeycomb segment assembly was rotated around the central axis, and the grind processing member was moved while rotating around the central axis. Thefirst end 14 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 was one end of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, and thesecond end 15 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 was the other end of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. Then, as described above, the grind processing member 1 was moved from thefirst end 14 toward thesecond end 15 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, so that agrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 ground a part of an outer peripheral portion of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 on afirst end 14 side. Moreover, when thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 ground a part of the outer peripheral portion of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 on thefirst end 14 side, an outer peripheral surface 4 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 formed afirst ground region 21. Moreover, a first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 formed a first taperedportion 22. - Next, a second ground region forming step was performed (see
FIG. 6 ). The grind processing member 1 was moved from thesecond end 15 toward thefirst end 14 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 in parallel with the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. Consequently, thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 ground “a part of anon-ground region 25 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 on asecond end 15 side”. In consequence, the outer peripheral surface 4 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 formed asecond ground region 23, and a second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6 of thegrinding wheel portion 3 formed a second taperedportion 24 which tapered toward thesecond end 15, “between a remainingnon-ground region 26 which was left non-ground and thesecond ground region 23”. When thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 ground “a part of thenon-ground region 25 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 on thesecond end 15 side”, the central axis of the grind processing member 1 was parallel to the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. Furthermore, when the grind processing member 1 was moved from thesecond end 15 toward thefirst end 14 of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, the joined honeycomb segment assembly was rotated around the central axis. Moreover, the grind processing member was moved while rotating around the central axis. At this time, the central axis of the grind processing member 1 was parallel to the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. - Next, a center ground surface forming step was performed. The grind processing member 1 was moved in parallel with the central axis of the joined
honeycomb segment assembly 11, so that thegrinding wheel portion 3 of the grind processing member 1 ground the remainingnon-ground region 26 of the outer peripheral portion of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. When the grind processing member 1 was moved in parallel with the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11, the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11 was rotated around the central axis, and the grind processing member 1 was moved while rotating around the central axis. At this time, the central axis of the grind processing member 1 was parallel to the central axis of the joinedhoneycomb segment assembly 11. Consequently, there was formed a center ground surface 33 which directly came in contact with “a first taperedsurface 31 which was a tapered surface of the first taperedportion 22 and a second taperedsurface 32 which was a tapered surface of the second taperedportion 24”. Then, ahoneycomb structure 41 including a cylindricalhoneycomb base material 42 and a ring-like bulge portion 43 was prepared as shown inFIG. 8 . - As shown in
FIG. 1 toFIG. 3 , the grind processing member 1 included a disc-like disc portion 2 and the ring-likegrinding wheel portion 3 disposed on an outer periphery of thedisc portion 2. Furthermore, in the grind processing member 1, thegrinding wheel portion 3 had “the outer peripheral surface 4, the first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5 and the second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6”. The outer peripheral surface 4 was formed on the outer peripheral portion in parallel with the central axis (the central axis of the grind processing member 1). Moreover, the first grinding wheel taperedsurface 5 was “the surface formed at one end in a central axis direction a in such a tapered manner as to decrease an outer diameter of a tip” of thegrinding wheel portion 3. The second grinding wheel taperedsurface 6 was “the surface formed at the other end in the central axis direction a in such a tapered manner as to decrease the outer diameter of the tip” of thegrinding wheel portion 3. - In the first ground region forming step, the second ground region forming step and the center ground surface forming step, a rotation number of the grind processing member was 6600 rpm. Moreover, a rotation number of the joined honeycomb segment assembly was 200 rpm. Furthermore, a movement speed of the grind processing member (a feeding speed (a flat portion)) during the grinding of the joined honeycomb segment assembly was 250 mm/minute. It is to be noted that in Table 1, “the feeding speed (the flat portion)” means the movement speed of the grind processing member during the formation of the first ground region, the second ground region, and the center ground surface (the surface parallel to the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly). Moreover, “a total time” of the first ground region forming step, the second ground region forming step and the center ground surface forming step was 45 seconds. Furthermore, the grind processing member had a grinding wheel width Wa of 30 mm, a taper width Wb of 10 mm, and an outer periphery width Wc of 10 mm. Additionally, a grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length (a grinding wheel diameter direction length) d of the grind processing member was 3 mm.
- In the obtained
honeycomb structure 41, side surfaces of a plurality ofceramic honeycomb segments 12 were joined to one another by joiningportions 16. The ring-like bulge portion 43 surrounded an outer periphery of thehoneycomb base material 42, protruded from the outer periphery of thehoneycomb base material 42 toward the outside in a flange manner, and had “a first taperedsurface 31, a second taperedsurface 32 and a center ground surface 33”. A shape of “a cross section” of thehoneycomb base material 42 “which was perpendicular to the central axis” was round. Moreover, a shape of the center ground surface 33 in “the cross section” of the ring-like bulge portion 43 “which was perpendicular to the central axis” was round. - Moreover, a length of the obtained honeycomb structure in the cell extending direction (the central axis direction) was 150 mm, and a diameter of each end surface of the honeycomb structure was 120 mm. Furthermore, a diameter of a cross section of the honeycomb structure” which was perpendicular to the cell extending direction and cut the center ground surface of the ring-like bulge portion” was 130 mm. Additionally, a length of the center ground surface of the ring-like bulge portion in “the cell extending direction” was 30 mm. Moreover, the ring-like bulge portion was formed in “a central portion” of the honeycomb base material “in the cell extending direction”. Furthermore, a thickness of the ring-like bulge portion (a length in a diameter direction) was 5 mm.
- As to the obtained honeycomb structure, evaluation of “a contour accuracy” of a ground surface (which was a surface formed by the grinding, i.e., a side surface of the honeycomb base material (a portion excluding the ring-like bulge portion) was performed by the following method. The results are shown in Table 1. Moreover, “a grinding wheel life test” was carried out by the following method.
- (Contour Accuracy of Surface)
- The contour accuracy was measured using a dial gauge (trade name: 2046S manufactured by Mitutoyo Co.). Specifically, a probe of the dial gauge was scanned from one end of the honeycomb structure to a root portion of the ring-like bulge portion along the side surface of the honeycomb base material in parallel with the central axis direction. The root portion of the ring-like bulge portion is a boundary portion between the ring-like bulge portion and the side surface of the honeycomb base material. A measured value at the end of the honeycomb structure was used as a reference value, a read value at the “end” was set to 0, and the contour accuracy (mm) was obtained by subtracting a minimum value from a maximum value of the measured value after the measurement.
- (Grinding Wheel Life Test)
- “An operation of grinding the joined honeycomb segment assembly to prepare the honeycomb structure” was repeated 1000 times by use of the same grind processing member, to prepare 1000 honeycomb structures. After preparing the 1000 honeycomb structures, a state of the grind processing member was observed. When a grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d of 1 mm or more was acquired, it was considered that the grind processing member had “a long life”. When the grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d was smaller than 1 mm, it was considered that the grind processing member had “a short life”. When the grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d was 0 mm due to wear, the grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d was included in the length smaller than 1 mm.
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TABLE 1 Presence Feeding Feeding Grinding Outer Grinding of taper of speed speed wheel Taper periphery wheel dia. grinding (flat (tapered Total width width width direction Contour wheel portion) portion) time Wa Wb Wc length d deg. Grinding method portion [mm/min.] [mm/min.] [seconds] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] Example 1 Tapered portion: shape of grinding Present 250 — 45 30 10 10 3 0.1 Example 2 wheel portion is transferred Present 250 — 45 25 8 9 3 0.1 Example 3 (during grinding, grinding wheel Present 250 — 45 35 10 15 3 0.1 Example 4 portion is moved in parallel with Present 250 — 45 30 10 10 7 0.1 Example 5 central axis of joined honeycomb Present 250 — 45 20 7 6 3 1.0 Example 6 segment assembly). Present 250 — 45 20 5 10 3 0.5 Example 7 Present 250 — 45 30 12 6 3 1.0 Example 8 Present 250 — 45 30 10 10 10 0.3 Example 9 Present 500 — 23 40 10 20 3 0.5 Comparative Tapered portion: grinding wheel None 250 20 95 20 0 20 5 0.3 Example 1 portion is obliquely fed to perform shape processing. - The procedures of Example 1 were repeated except that conditions during grinding of a joined honeycomb segment assembly by a grind processing member were changed as shown in Table 1, to prepare honeycomb structures. As to each obtained honeycomb structure, evaluation of “a contour accuracy of a surface” was performed by the above method. The results are shown in Table 1.
- The procedures of Example 1 were repeated, except that a grind processing member was changed to a grind processing member which was not tapered and a first tapered surface and a second tapered surface of a honeycomb structure (a joined honeycomb segment assembly) were formed while obliquely moving the grind processing member, to prepare the honeycomb structure. Here, “obliquely moving the grind processing member” means that the grind processing member is moved in a direction which is not parallel to a central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly. That is, “obliquely moving the grind processing member” means that the grind processing member is moved so that “a moving direction of the grind processing member is an oblique direction (a direction along a tapered shape to be prepared” to a central axis direction of the joined honeycomb segment assembly”. As the grind processing member, there was used a columnar grinding wheel having a grinding wheel width Wa (an outer periphery width Wc) of 20 mm and a grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d of 5 mm. Moreover, when the first tapered surface and the second tapered surface were formed, the grind processing member was moved (obliquely moved) in a direction different from an extending direction of “the central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly”, to form the first tapered surface and the second tapered surface by corner portions of the grind processing member.
- When the grind processing member was obliquely moved to form the first tapered surface and the second tapered surface, a movement speed of the grind processing member (a feeding speed (a tapered portion)) was 20 mm/minute. It is to be noted that “the feeding speed (the tapered portion)” in obliquely moving the grind processing member is a speed of the grind processing member in the moving direction (a feeding direction). Moreover, “a total time” of a first ground region forming step, a second ground region forming step and a center ground surface forming step was 95 seconds.
- As to the obtained honeycomb structure, evaluation of “a contour accuracy of a surface” was performed by the above method. The results are shown in Table 1.
- As seen from Table 1, in Examples 1 to 4, the obtained honeycomb structures had a suitable “contour accuracy of the surface”, and obtained suitable grinding results. Moreover, in Example 1, a result of “a long life” was obtained in “a grinding wheel life test”.
- Moreover, as seen from Table 1, in Example 5, the grinding wheel width Wa was short. Therefore, “the contour accuracy of the surface” of the obtained honeycomb structure slightly deteriorated, and a small “spiral” non-ground portion was left on a ground surface. In Example 6, a taper widths Wb was small, and hence a first grinding wheel tapered surface and a second grinding wheel tapered surface were slightly small. Consequently, as shown in
FIG. 9 , a small stepped non-ground portion 44 was left in a portion of an obtained honeycomb structure 45 which had to be provided with a tapered surface. The stepped non-ground portion 44 was not tapered, and had a shape having a surface parallel to an end surface of the honeycomb structure 45. Moreover, “the contour accuracy” of the ground surface of the honeycomb structure slightly deteriorated. Here,FIG. 9 is a side surface schematically showing the honeycomb structure 45 prepared in Example 6. - Furthermore, as seen from Table 1, in Example 7, a taper width Wb was large, and an outer periphery width Wc was small. Therefore, “a contour accuracy of a surface” of the obtained honeycomb structure slightly deteriorated, and a small “spiral” non-ground portion was left on the ground surface. In Example 8, a grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length d was slightly long. Therefore, a rigidity of a grind processing member slightly deteriorated, stable grinding was not easily performed, and “the contour accuracy of the surface” of the obtained honeycomb structure slightly deteriorated. In Example 9, a grinding wheel width Wa was slightly large. Therefore, a mass of a grind processing member was slightly large, vibration during rotation of the grind processing member slightly increased, and “the contour accuracy of the surface” of the obtained honeycomb structure slightly deteriorated.
- Additionally, as seen from Table 1, in Comparative Example 1, the first tapered surface and the second tapered surface were formed while obliquely moving the grind processing member. Therefore, a movement speed of the grind processing member was low, and “a total time” lengthened. Moreover, “surface contour accuracy” of the first tapered surface and the second tapered surface of the obtained honeycomb structure also deteriorated.
- A grinding method of a honeycomb structure of the present invention can be utilized in manufacturing a ceramic honeycomb structure.
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- 1: grind processing member, 2: disc portion, 3: grinding wheel portion, 4: outer peripheral surface, 5: first grinding wheel tapered surface, 6: second grinding wheel tapered surface, 7: one end surface of the grinding wheel portion, 8: the other end surface of the grinding wheel portion, 11: joined honeycomb segment assembly, 12: ceramic honeycomb segment, 13: side surface, 14: first end, 15: second end, 16: joining portion, 21: first ground region, 22: first tapered portion, 23: second ground region, 24: second tapered portion, 25: non-ground region, 26: remaining non-ground region, 31: first tapered surface, 32: second tapered surface, 33: center ground surface, 41 and 45: honeycomb structure, 42: honeycomb base material, 43: ring-like bulge portion, 44: stepped non-ground portion, 51: rotating member, Wa: grinding wheel width, Wb: taper width, Wc: outer periphery width, d: grinding wheel end surface diameter direction length, a: central axis direction, b: central axis direction, A, B, C, D, E and F: grinding state.
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1. A grinding method of a honeycomb structure which subjects an outer peripheral portion of a joined honeycomb segment assembly to grind processing by use of a disc-like grind processing member,
the grind processing member including a disc-like disc portion and a ring-like grinding wheel portion disposed on an outer periphery of the disc portion,
wherein in a state where a central axis of the grind processing member is parallel to a central axis of the joined honeycomb segment assembly, the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly is ground by the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member, while rotating the joined honeycomb segment assembly around the central axis and rotating the grind processing member around the central axis, to prepare the honeycomb structure including a columnar honeycomb base material and a ring-like bulge portion,
the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member has an outer peripheral surface formed in parallel with the central axis, a first grinding wheel tapered surface formed at one end in a central axis direction in such a tapered manner as to decrease an outer diameter of a tip, and a second grinding wheel tapered surface formed at the other end in the central axis direction in such a tapered manner as to decrease the outer diameter of the tip, and
the joined honeycomb segment assembly is an assembly to be ground which is formed by joining side surfaces of a plurality of ceramic honeycomb segments to one another,
the grinding method of the honeycomb structure having:
a first ground region forming step where the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member grinds a part of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly having a first end as one end and a second end as the other end, on the side of the first end, to form a first ground region of the honeycomb base material and a first tapered portion of the ring-like bulge portion;
a second ground region forming step where the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member grinds a part of a non-ground region of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly as a region which is not ground, on the side of the second end, to form a second ground region of the honeycomb base material and a second tapered portion of the ring-like bulge portion; and
a center ground surface forming step where the grinding wheel portion of the grind processing member grinds a remaining non-ground region of the outer peripheral portion of the joined honeycomb segment assembly as a region which is left non-ground, to form a center ground surface of the ring-like bulge portion,
wherein in the first ground region forming step, the outer peripheral surface of the grinding wheel portion forms the first ground region, and the first grinding wheel tapered surface of the grinding wheel portion forms the first tapered portion which tapers toward the first end, between the non-ground region which is not ground on the second end side and the first ground region,
in the second ground region forming step, the outer peripheral surface of the grinding wheel portion forms the second ground region, and the second grinding wheel tapered surface of the grinding wheel portion forms the second tapered portion which tapers toward the second end, between the remaining non-ground region which is not ground left non-ground and the second ground region,
the center ground surface formed in the center ground surface forming step is the surface which comes in contact with a first tapered surface which is the tapered surface of the first tapered portion and a second tapered surface which is the tapered surface of the second tapered portion,
the honeycomb base material of the honeycomb structure is formed by joining the side surfaces of the plurality of ceramic honeycomb segments to one another, and
the ring-like bulge portion of the honeycomb structure surrounds an outer periphery of the honeycomb base material, protrudes from the outer periphery of the honeycomb base material toward the outside in a flange manner, and has the first tapered surface, the second tapered surface and the center ground surface.
2. The grinding method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 1 ,
wherein a grinding wheel width which is a length of the grinding wheel portion in the central axis direction is from 25 to 35 mm.
3. The grinding method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 1 ,
wherein an outer periphery width which is a length of the outer peripheral surface of the grinding wheel portion in the central axis direction is from 9 to 15 mm.
4. The grinding method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 2 ,
wherein an outer periphery width which is a length of the outer peripheral surface of the grinding wheel portion in the central axis direction is from 9 to 15 mm.
5. The grinding method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 1 ,
wherein a length of each of one end surface and the other end surface of the grinding wheel portion in the central axis direction, in a diameter direction which is a direction from the central axis toward the outside is from 3 to 7 mm.
6. The grinding method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 2 ,
wherein a length of each of one end surface and the other end surface of the grinding wheel portion in the central axis direction, in a diameter direction which is a direction from the central axis toward the outside is from 3 to 7 mm.
7. The grinding method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 3 ,
wherein a length of each of one end surface and the other end surface of the grinding wheel portion in the central axis direction, in a diameter direction which is a direction from the central axis toward the outside is from 3 to 7 mm.
8. The grinding method of the honeycomb structure according to claim 4 ,
wherein a length of each of one end surface and the other end surface of the grinding wheel portion in the central axis direction, in a diameter direction which is a direction from the central axis toward the outside is from 3 to 7 mm.
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